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The Insect Folk

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Aimed at young readers, the author leads hands-on exploration of many familiar insects—dragonflies, mayflies, stoneflies, silverfish, cockroaches, walking sticks, grasshoppers, crickets, aquatic bugs, aphids, scale insects and others—describing their form, life habits, and behaviors in short, illustrated chapters. Practical tips encourage careful field observation, gentle temporary keeping of specimens, and the use of a glossary for scientific names. Emphasis falls on everyday natural-history detail: anatomy, feeding, flight, development, and ecological roles, presented in plain, accessible language for children.

About the Author

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Margaret Warner Morley

Margaret Warner Morley was an American author and naturalist, celebrated for her engaging children's literature that often explores themes of nature and wildlife. She is best known for her book "The Insect Folk," which introduces young readers to the fascinating world of insects through vivid storytelling and illustrations. Morley's works, including "Flowers and their Friends" and "Little Mitchell: The Story of a Mountain Squirrel," reflect her passion for educating children about the natural world. Her contributions to children's literature emphasize curiosity and appreciation for nature, making her a significant figure in early 20th-century American literature.

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