Jules Howard is an author, zoology correspondent, and science presenter. As well as writing regularly for The Guardian and BBC Wildlife Magazine, Jules appears regularly on TV and radio, including BBC Breakfast. He has written numerous books for both adults and children on the natural world. Gosia Herba is an illustrator and art historian originally from Poland. She's worked as an illustrator of children's books, graphic novels, magazines, music labels, and advertisements for over 12 years.
<p>Find out the real story about the bugs all around us. Creepy crawlies do so</p><p>much for us! They make honey, eat waste, help make chocolate and more.</p><p>And in this wacky book, these helpful critters are taking you on a grand tour of their</p><p>homes! They just can’t wait to tell you about all the good they do. They’ll show you the</p><p>specialskillsandfeatures they have, explain why they’re so</p><p>importanttotheecosystem, and generally make their case for why they deserve a</p><p>little more credit.</p><p>You’ll meet:</p><p>1. the flesh-eatingbeetles who may sound creepy but are just misunderstood.</p><p>In fact, they help museum staff clean up old specimens, and out in the wild, they</p><p>make sure the world’s forest floors aren’t littered with dead creatures, saving us</p><p>from very gruesome woodland walks</p><p>2. the midges who are one of the only bugs able to pollinate cacao plants, and</p><p>withoutwhomtherewouldbenochocolate!</p><p>3. the wax mothcaterpillars—one of the firstspeciesknown to be able to safely</p><p>digestplastic, who could hold the key to reducing this tough-to-break-down</p><p>material And many, many more!</p><p>Withoutinsects like the ones in this book, wewouldn'tbehere, but</p><p>theyaredisappearingfast. This book introduces young readers to a</p><p>loveablebunchofbugs, encouraging a newgenerationofmini-beastprotectors.</p><p>Support your child’s learning and gently introduce them to environmental issues with</p><p>this colourful and fun book that’s packed with fascinating facts.</p>