: Reviewers on BooksRun and Amazon describe it as a "no-brainer" for inquisitive children, noting that it can provide hours of entertainment on rainy days or long car rides. Considerations

The by Kathi Wagner is a high-energy interactive guide that turns a child's backyard into a scientific playground. Unlike standard textbooks, it uses a hands-on approach to teach entomology through activities like bug races, "bug feasts," and magic tricks. Key Highlights

: It encourages kids to "dig in," offering tips on identifying, collecting, and even breeding insects they find in their own neighborhoods.

While it's highly rated for kids aged 7 to 12, some testers on Amazon noted the book does not contain full-color photographs or "real" pictures, which might make it less engaging for very young children (under 7) who rely on visual identification. For those looking for more visual content, retailers like Barnes & Noble carry alternative options like Everything Insects by National Geographic Kids, which features over 100 color photos. Community Perspectives

“The book is good for kids that can read well, at least 7 years old in my opinion. On a good note it is filled with fun facts, activities and ways to have bug-fun.” Amazon.in

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