Bugs save the world
2023
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Our amazing bugs are in trouble. Without bugs, plants would not be able to make flowers or fruit. If bugs disappeared, so would strawberries, apples, beans and tomatoes, and even chocolate. Without them, we couldn't grow enough food to feed us all. If we lost bugs, we would also lose creatures who depend on them for survival, such as songbirds, badgers, bats and fish. Written by the conservation charity Buglife, this book shows the reasons why bugs are so important - to humans, animals and the survival of our planet. Discover bugs in all shapes, sizes and colours, and learn how these tiny creatures are going to help save the world. You can also discover what you can do to help protect bugs.
Bugs save the world / written by Buglife ; illustrated by Qu Lan.
London : Wayland, [2023]London : Wayland, [2023]
48 pages : illustrations (colour) ; 30 cm
Originally published: 2022.Includes bibliographical references and index.
Juvenile.
9781526313867 (pbk)
595.7
English
Insects -- Juvenile literatureInsects -- Conservation -- Juvenile literatureInsect-plant relationships -- Juvenile literatureNon-Fiction 7+AnimalsFor National Curriculum Key Stage 2Interest age: from c 8 yearsChildren's / Teenage: general interestChildren's / Teenage general interest: Wildlife & habitats
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