Crickets

  • Crickets
    By John Willis

    Did you know that crickets make a chirping sound? Making a chirping sound lets crickets talk to each other. Learn more fascinating facts in Crickets.

  • Crickets
    By Margaret Hall

    Editorial Credits Sarah L. Schuette , editor ; Katy Kudela , bilingual editor ; Eida del Risco , Spanish copy ... 15 ; Raymond Tercafs , 4-5 David Liebman , 1 , 12–13 Dwight R. Kuhn , cover James P. Rowan , 8-9 Robert McCaw , 7 Note to ...

  • Crickets
    By Patrick Perish

    Chirp, chirp! Male crickets rub their wings together to make music. The females listen closely, with eardrums on their legs. These singing insects will enthrall readers in this fact-filled book loaded with vibrant photography.

  • Crickets
    By S. L. Hamilton

    This title introduces readers to crickets. Different types of crickets are examined such as Bull and Mole.

  • Crickets
    By Margaret Hall

    Describes the physical characteristics, behavior, and habits of crickets.

  • Crickets
    By Cari Meister

    The Cricket's Body A cricket's body is divided into three main sections . ... On a cricket's head are its antenna compound eyes . Between the eye compound eyes are three simple eyes . Near the cricket's mouth are palps .