Buzz, crawl, and flutter through the alphabet — one incredible insect at a time!
In InsectsA to Z, children explore the fascinating world of insects from ants to zebra caterpillars in this beautifully illustrated STEM-inspired alphabet adventure.
Each letter introduces a real insect along with engaging, kid-friendly facts that spark curiosity and build early science knowledge. Young readers will discover:
What makes an insect an insect
The difference between insects and other creatures like arachnids and crustaceans
Amazing adaptations like dragonflies’ powerful wings, fireflies’ glowing lights, and stick insects’ clever camouflage
Rare and unusual species such as the Ice Crawler, Unicorn Mantis, and the extinct Xerces Blue Butterfly
With vibrant cartoon-style illustrations and accurate scientific details woven into simple, easy-to-understand language, this book blends early literacy skills with real entomology concepts. Perfect for preschoolers, kindergarteners, early elementary students, homeschool families, classrooms, and budding backyard bug explorers.
Whether your child already loves ladybugs and butterflies or is just discovering the tiny creatures living in the garden, Insects A to Z makes learning the alphabet an exciting scientific journey.
If your child loves bugs, science, nature, or asking “why?” — this is the alphabet book that turns curiosity into discovery.
Get your copy of Insects A to Z today and inspire your young entomologist to start exploring the small world with big wonder!
Published on 6th February 2026
My Review:
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A Colorful Journey from Ants to Zebra Caterpillars
Four Point Five Stars
The book is an excellent STEM story for young readers and has vibrant, eye-catching colors and illustrations. The book teaches kids how to distinguish true insects from frequently mistaken bugs, clearly explaining the characteristics that sets the insects apart from arachnids etc.
From common garden insects to rare species like the Unicorn Mantis, the book has interesting facts that turn simple alphabet learning into a scientific adventure.
https://www.goodreads.com/review/show/8399986975
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