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Don’t Squish a Slug

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Learn all about how amazing bugs and minibeasts are in this detailed guide to over 40 small critters from around the world. Bugs and minibeasts may be small, sometimes slimy and maybe a little scary, but they are AMAZING and deserve respect and empathy.

Don’t Squish A Slug will show you everything you need to know, and more, about why bugs and minibeasts are the most important creatures on the planet, even if they may not look it!

For example, did you know that there are bugs who. . .

Use disguise to blend in with their surroundings,
Bugs who have come up with clever defence tactics to keep themselves safe,
AND bugs who have broken world records?
Or, did you know that. . .

The Taurus Scarab Beetle is the strongest insect in the world and can pull 1,141 times its own body weight – which is the equivalent of a human lifting six double-decker buses!
Or. . . that the Banana Slug has anesthetic slime, so if you were to lick one your tongue would go numb!
Learn about how awe-inspiring bugs and minibeasts really are in Don’t Squish A Slug. Written by zoologist, conservationist and wildlife TV presenter Yussef Rafik and illustrated by Riley Samels (who makes every bug look cool), Dont Squish A Slug is a treasure-trove of expert information and quirky, retro illustrations for young readers to enjoy.

So. . . don’t squash a spider, don’t step on ants and definitely don’t squish a slug!

Our Review Panel says...

This is an amazing non-fiction book for anyone who is a fan of minibeasts.

There is an introduction that explains the importance of different bugs and how they help to keep ecosystems healthy. The book is divided into different categories such as ‘Masters of Disguise’, ‘Daring Defence’ and others. There is then a selection of bugs that match that title. There are many bugs described in this book that the children will never have heard of before!

The book is full of fascinating facts about the different bugs. The book contains lots of science-specific vocabulary and offers a good challenge for fact-loving readers in KS1 or lower KS2. There is a clear glossary to help with some of the language used. The images bring the facts to life, and there are small sections of text which make it easier to manage.

A highly recommendable non-fiction book choice for children!

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