Books written by Martha E. H. Rustad

  • Ladybugs

    Ladybugs don't have spots all their lives, and some never have spots. Not a plant-eating insect, ladybugs love to eat aphids and are often used to protect plants.

  • Sea Urchins

    "Simple text and supportive images introduce beginning readers to Sea Urchins. Intended for students in kindergarten through third grade"--Provided by publisher.

  • Stingrays

    A swimming stingray looks like its flying through the ocean! Its wide fins look like wings and help it glide. This book introduces children to the parts of a stingray, especially its stinging tail.

  • Butterflies

    Did you know that some adult butterflies change their appearance depending on the season?

  • Parrotfish

    "Simple text and supportive images introduce beginning readers to parrotfish. Intended for students in kindergarten through third grade"--Provided by publisher.

  • Moths

    Moths are attracted to bright lights, though it is still unknown exactly why that is. Like butterflies, moths grow from caterpillars into insects with beautiful wings. Discover moths with wings of all different colors, shapes, and sizes!