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Are spiders insects?
What animal preys on butterflies? Do they also eat caterpillars?
Why do fireflies glow? Are they so bright that they are not afraid of being discovered and eaten by predators?
I don't know why my two children are so interested in bugs, but I have never been fond of bugs, perhaps because when I was a child, the conditions in the countryside were not good, and I was bitten by various mosquitoes.
But now that I am a mother, I can't stand my child's curiosity about all kinds of bugs, and I am stuttered by 100,000 why I asked all day, so I had to turn to my universal savior again - popular science books.
When brushing up on this "MOVE Illustrated Insect", if I didn't see a book friend in the Douban short review who said that it was "the kind that can be collected and heirloom", I was almost scared off by the realistic big beetle on the cover.

Overcoming the initial psychological obstacles, when I looked through it with the two children, I felt more and more that the world of insects was also quite interesting.
Originally worried that Xiaobao Sugar Sugar would see some strange insect figures, she might feel the same fear and discomfort as I did, but she was no different, and she was happy to fight with Guoguo tirelessly, competing to choose insects to be her "pet".
It seems that some of the feelings are nothing more than the presuppositions of my own mind.
"MOVE Atlas Insects" is a popular science atlas produced by Kodansha, the largest publishing house in Japan, which includes comprehensive insect species, meticulous classification, specimen real pictures and insect physical ecological maps are vivid, clear and exquisite, very impactful.
The authors come from many institutions of higher learning and research institutions such as the Japanese Beetle Association, the University of Tokyo, and the University of Japan, and are approved and checked by the Honorary Professor of the University of Tokyo and anatomy scholar Yoshimonji, and the quality is reliable.
<h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" data-track="50" >, comprehensive and professional insect science popularization, let children travel to the Insect Museum. </h1>
We see a lot of small bugs, but which are insects and which are not?
It turns out that insects have 3 core features:
The body can be divided into three parts: head, chest and abdomen.
They all have 6 legs, and all grow on the chest.
There are usually 2 pairs of wings, divided into forewings and hindwings. However, some insects have degenerated hindwings, and some have no wings.
So, spiders are not insects, oh, go check whether you have taught your child wrong?
"MOVE Illustrated Insects" contains more than 1200 kinds of insects, and the name index at the end of the book alone has as many as 12 pages, which is really eye-opening. There are many interesting species among them, such as:
In order to cover themselves, the larvae of the thorn-hunting tsubaki will carry the body on their backs after sucking the body fluids of the ants, and only after growing into adults will they shed the skin that sticks to the ant's torso.
There is a kind of weevil that looks like a furry elephant, and finally understands why it is called an elephant beetle.
There is also a kind of "high temperature fart" as a killer, it stores two kinds of objects in the body, and when it feels danger, it is sprayed out together, and in an instant, the two substances are mixed together and a chemical reaction occurs, which will produce a gas of up to 100 ° C.
I don't know why and fart has so much magic for children, every time I read this, my fruit and sugar candy laugh up and down without suspense, and I can't get up for two or three minutes...
<h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" data-track="25" > two, meticulous classification and exquisite illustrations, so that children can understand the insect world in depth. </h1>
The core feature of "MOVE Atlas insects" is the scientific and meticulous classification and rich professional illustrations.
Insects are divided into 12 categories, including Coleoptera, Lepidoptera, and Hymenoptera, and the last chapter also introduces arthropods that can easily be mistaken for insects, but are not actually.
Such a professional classification is conducive to children from an early age to hear about the scientific classification methods and trigger the germ of logical thinking.
Moreover, the introduction of each species is richly illustrated, with both physical ecological pages and special specimen pages.
The physical ecology page is used to show the actual life scenes of various insects, such as predation, nesting, child-rearing and other living habits.
The specimen page first summarizes the common body structure and appearance of this insect family, and then displays in detail the specific specimens of different members, and attaches a professional insect file below.
These lifelike specimens are neatly arranged, giving people a beautiful enjoyment.
Especially in the butterfly family, looking at the pattern of those butterflies clearly follows a certain law, looking closely but there are thousands of differences, it is really more than one to look at, one more than one stunning, nature's exquisite and smart show is all laid out in front of the eyes, which is breathtaking.
Every illustration in the book is high-definition and professional, and even the fluff on the bees is visible, which is really deserved
Shame on the "picture book".
<h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" data-track="52" > third, it is not only a comprehensive cognitive popular science picture book, but also a convenient insect dictionary. </h1>
Originally bought for children, after reading it, I think that "MOVE Atlas Insects" is not only a children's book, adults can also learn a lot of knowledge.
We all know that bees sting people, but you know what? Only female bees sting people with poisonous needles, while males do not have poisonous needles because poison needles are changed from the spawning tubes.
Termites are not actually ants, but close relatives of cockroaches.
On a summer night, it's romantic to watch fireflies flash by flash, right? But most fireflies have poison in their bodies.
The rich content makes this book can have many uses, when the child is young, you can expand your cognition as a picture book, and it is good to look at the picture and remember the name.
When I went to school, I learned to re-understand these insects by category, study the characteristics, summarize the similarities and differences, lay the foundation for the students' biology, and also try the method of scientific inquiry.
In ordinary times, you can also use this book as an insect dictionary, if you want to understand what insects, directly open the table of contents or the index at the end of the book to find out more.
Last week, after Guo Guo learned the story of "Seven Star Ladybugs Helping Cotton Girls Catch Aphids" in the Chinese text "Cotton Girl", he asked me what kind of aphids are?
I remember seeing the picture of ladybugs catching aphids in "MOVE Illustrated Insects", so I opened it for him to see at a glance.
Finally understand why book friends commented that "can be collected and heirloom".
There are as many as 10 million species of insects in the world, accounting for more than 4/5 of all animal species, and from the perspective of numbers alone, they can simply be the protagonists of the earth.
Moreover, insects and plants are closely related, co-evolved, and together constitute the foundation of the earth's ecosystem, and insects really have an immeasurable role in the life of the earth!
Thanks to the child's curiosity about insects and this "MOVE Illustrated Book of Insects", I have a better understanding of this wonderful world.
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