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Bug themed Books for Young Readers

 Below is a list of bug-themed books suitable for Grade 1 students. These books can engage young readers with fascinating stories about insects, their habitats, and the adventures they embark on:

1. "The Very Hungry Caterpillar" by Eric Carle - Follow the journey of a caterpillar as it eats its way through various foods, leading to a beautiful transformation.

2."Diary of a Spider" by Doreen Cronin - Join a friendly spider as it shares its daily experiences and encounters with other insects.

3. "Bugs! Bugs! Bugs!" by Bob Barner - This book introduces various bugs and their characteristics through vibrant illustrations and simple, rhyming text.

4. "The Big Bug Book: A Pop-up Celebration" by David A. Carter - Explore the world of bugs with interactive pop-ups that showcase different insects in action.

5. "Are You a Ladybug?" by Judy Allen and Tudor Humphries - Discover the life of a ladybug and its various stages in this informative and beautifully illustrated book.

6. "Bumblebee, Bumblebee, Do You Know Me?: A Garden Guessing Game" by Anne Rockwell - Play a guessing game while learning about various garden bugs and their roles in the ecosystem.

7."The Grouchy Ladybug" by Eric Carle - Follow the grouchy ladybug as it encounters different animals while learning about manners and the concept of time.

8. "The Beetle Book" by Steve Jenkins - This book provides detailed information about beetles and their diverse species, accompanied by stunning cut-paper illustrations.

9."National Geographic Kids: Ultimate Bugopedia" by Darlyne Murawski - Packed with colourful photos and fascinating facts, this bug encyclopedia is perfect for curious young minds.

10. "Bugs in My Hair?!" by David Shannon - A humorous tale about a boy who discovers he has lice and how he deals with the situation.

Remember to check the books' reading levels to ensure they are appropriate for Grade 1 students. Happy reading and exploration of the miniature world of bugs!

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