Ladybugs

  • Ladybugs
    By Jason Cooper

    Discover How Ladybugs Are A Kind Of Beetle, What They Eat, And How They Reproduce.

  • Ladybugs
    By Melvin Berger, Gilda Berger

    Photographs : Cover : J.C. Carton / Bruce Coleman Inc .; page 1 : Holt Studios / Nigel Cattlin / Photo Researchers ... page 6 : Nigel Cattlin / Photo Researchers ; page 6 ( top inset ) : Alvin E. Staffon / Photo Researchers ; page 6 ...

  • Ladybugs: Red, Fiery, and Bright

    The author of Dandelions: Stars in the Grass provides a look into the life cycle of a ladybug, illustrating how these little bugs grow into bright, flying beetles with vivid red coats and shiny black spots.

  • Ladybugs
    By Martha E. H. Rustad

    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.

  • Ladybugs
    By Gail Gibbons

    With her signature combination of simple text, clear illustrations, and simple diagrams, Gail Gibbons explores the world of ladybugs. These small beetles live on six of the seven continents, ranging in size, markings, and coloration.

  • Ladybugs
    By Dona Herweck Rice

    This engaging, non-fiction book provides interesting facts about ladybugs accompanied by realistic, detailed illustrations. Worth particular note is the use of clear plastic overlays, allowing the reader to see inside and beneath ...

  • Ladybugs
    By Suzanne Slade

    Lots of Ladybugs There are more than 4,000 species , or kinds , of ladybugs in the world . In North America you can find more than 350 different ladybug species . Red ladybugs with black spots are the most common in the United States .

  • Ladybugs
    By Cari Meister

    What a Ladybug Eats Ladybug ladybugs are picky eaters . They only eat a few things . Ladybugs love to eat aphids . Aphids are small bugs that suck nutrients from plants . Aphids are pests . They can destroy entire gardens and orchards .

  • Ladybugs
    By Ann Heinrichs

    Kinds of Ladybugs Ladybugs are also called ladybirds or lady beetles . They live almost everywhere in the world . The United States has more than 450 kinds of ladybugs . Ladybugs come in many pretty colors . We often see orange ladybugs ...

  • Ladybugs
    By Julie Murray

    Easy-to-read text, bright, colorful design, and oversized, close-up photos bring readers into the wonderful world of ladybugs! This book describes a ladybug's body parts, eating habits, and defense mechanisms.

  • Ladybugs
    By Aaron Carr

    What is the life cycle of a ladybug? What happens during the larva stage? Young readers will discover these facts and more in Ladybugs, a Science Kids: Life Cycles book.

  • Ladybugs
    By Mari Schuh

    This photo-illustrated book for early readers tells facts about ladybugs and briefly explains their life cycle. Includes picture glossary.

  • Ladybugs
    By Christina Leaf

    Ladybugs are pest control workers in bright, polka-dotted uniforms.

  • Ladybugs
    By Margaret Hall

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

  • Ladybugs
    By Lisa J. Amstutz

    "Simple text and full-color photographs describe the features, behavior, and life cycle of ladybugs"--

  • Ladybugs
    By Cheryl Coughlan

    Simple text and photographs introduce the physical features of ladybugs.

  • Ladybugs
    By Ann Heinrichs

    Introduces distinguishing characteristics, life cycles, and different types of ladybugs.

  • Ladybugs
    By Sian Smith

    What is this creepy critter? In the garden there are lots. They look very small and shiny, and are covered in spots. This book uses simple rhymes and engaging images to teach readers about lady bugs.