Steve jenkins has created another amazing book that will capture the attention of young readers. The beetle book by steve jenkins overdrive rakuten. Each page details descriptions of the body structure, behavior, defense mechanisms, and other fun facts of a multitude of beetle species. He lives in colorado with his wife and frequent collaborator, robin page, and their chi. If the content not found, try our sister site click here. The beetle book is jenkins newest work and a remarkable one at that. Steve jenkins does not talk down to children, nor does he speak up to adults. Like all of his paper craft collage books, jenkins balances science and art with illustrations that serve as both. Buy beetle book, the by steve jenkins 2012 hardcover by isbn. His books have been called stunning, eyepopping, inventive, gorgeous, masterful, extraordinary, playful, irresistible, compelling, engaging, accessible, glorious, and informative. The beetle book ebook by steve jenkins rakuten kobo. The beetle book by steve jenkins book read online scribd. Houghton mifflin harcourt, 2012, 40 pages reading level. The beetle book steve jenkins, collage book, beetle.
From the goliath beetle that weighs one fourth of a pound to the nine inch long titan beetle, awardwinningauthorillustrator steve jenkins presents a fascinating array of these intriguing insects and the many amazing adaptations they have made to survive. Steve jenkins presents almost 80 beetles in this introduction to beetle types, morphology, adaptations, and life cycles. See all books authored by steve jenkins, including what do you do with a tail like this. In this magnificently illustrated picture book, caldecott honorwinning authorillustrator steve jenkins explores form, color, and pattern while capturing the very unique nature of beetles. Buy a cheap copy of the beetle book by steve jenkins. The colors and patterns of this ubiquitous insect one out of four creatures on the planet is a beetle, jenkins tells readers are fascinating, as are the details about the various adaptations that beetles have made over millennia in response to their environment, diet, and predators. Jenkins offers a wealth of information about beetles and. Author of the beetle book i reached out to steve for an interview because my youngest son, sam, is obsessed with bones. His fantastic and elaborate torn and cutpaper collage illustrations take center stage and kids pour over the pages, remarking on the pictures and learning almost effortlessly. Steve jenkins, who specialises in such matters and is an expert on the subject can one ever forget what do you do when something wants to eat you. Steve jenkins has written and illustrated many nonfiction picture books for young readers, including the caldecott honorwinning what do you do with a tail like this. Steven jenkins has a knack for creating nonfiction books that appeal to readers.
Perfect for fans of the beetle book, and young readers looking for. Open library is an open, editable library catalog, building towards a web page for every book ever published. We read this book almost nightly, and he must lay himself down next to the human body bones to measure himself against them. He writes in a forthright, intelligent and simple manner that should appeal to all ages, i would say beginning from the age of four i cannot put an age cap on this book since it can be equally enjoyed by all. Jenkins lets the stark white backgrounds set off the beetles strong colors and shapes, taking full advantage of negative space and the beetles symmetry to create graphic artinfluenced illustrations. Everyday low prices and free delivery on eligible orders. The beetle book by steve jenkins 2012, hardcover for.
What is it about insects and lizards and other creepycrawlies that so engages children. Readers will learn about basic beetle anatomy, as well as facts about specific species. A journey to the bottom of the sea and what do you do with a tail like this. Thoroughly informative and vibrantly illustrated, steve jenkins, the beetle book, was well executed.
Steve jenkins books list of books by author steve jenkins. Beautiful torn and cut paper collage work, fantastic research all in all, just a great resource for any boy, bug lover, outdoor enthusiast, or naturalist child at heart. Next zoom in even closer, examining the descriptive language and word choices of. Download read the beetle book 2012 by steve jenkins in. And if you dont, theyll certainly have a new appreciation for them after marveling at steve jenkins latest work, a study of beetles. Jenkins pairs his customarily gorgeous brand of cut and tornpaper collage with fascinating tidbits in this exploration of the vast world of beetles. Read the beetle book by steve jenkins available from rakuten kobo. The text opens with the startling information that one quarter of every kind of plant and animal on earth is a beetle. Steve jenkins has been awarded a caldecott honor, a boston globehorn book award and a new york times best illustrated childrens book of the year designation. Beetles stink, beetles sprint, beetles walk on water. Gorgeous illustrations and tons of fun facts make this the ultimate beetle book. Houghton mifflin books for children houghton mifflin harcourt. Jewel beetles, tortoise beetles, giraffe beetles, forest fire beetles, flower beetles.
The beetle book by steve jenkins, 2011, houghton mifflin books for. Steve jenkins, recipient of a caldecott honor, has written or cowritten more than thirty books about the natural world for young readers, including down, down, down. Along side the text jenkins used torn paper strips to construct accurately sized replicas of beetle species. From the goliath beetle that weighs one fourth of a pound to the nine inch long titan beetle, awardwinning authorillustrator steve jenkins presents a fascinating array of these intriguing insects and the many amazing adaptations they have made to survive. With legs, antennae, horns, beautiful shells, knobs, and other odditieswhats. With legs, antennae, horns, beautiful shells, knobs, and other odditieswhats not to like about beetles. Musthave book for any child, classroom, or library. Caldecott honorwinning team steve jenkins and robin page explore form, color, and pattern, and capture the very unique nature of frogs in this brilliantly illustrated picture book. The beetle book by steve jenkins houghton mifflin, 2012 isbn. We have long been serious fans of steve jenkinss wonderful books. There are over 350,000 different species named so far and scientists suspect there may be as. The colors and patterns of this ubiquitous insect one out of four creatures on the planet is a beetle, jenkins tells readers are fascinating, as are the. Steve jenkins book summary the beetle book is another gem in steve jenkins s collection of breathtakingly illustrated books about the amazing quirks and curiosities of the natural world. Steve jenkins, who specialises in such matters and is.
Jenkins s intricate and vivid cutpaper collages draw even nonbug lovers into the beetle world, and readers will also learn about how a quarter of. Read unlimited books and audiobooks on the web, ipad, iphone and android. April 3, 2012 jenkins splendid array of beetles will surely produce at least one budding coleopterist. Buy steve jenkins ebooks to read online or download in pdf or epub on your pc, tablet or mobile device.
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