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Who Lives In The Anthill? by Alexander Tamiyev
A little popular science book for children describing ants and ant behaviour. Illustrated by Victor Bastrykin Translated by Alexei Savin You can get the book here and here
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ధైర్యంగల చీమ అద్భుత కథ ( The Brave Ant In Telugu) by టటియానా మకరోవా (Tatiana Makarova)
A picture story book for children చీమల మీద పిల్లల కోసం ఒక చిత్ర కథ పుస్తకం You can get the book here and here
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A Picture Book Of Insects by Vitaly Tanasyichuk
In this post, we will see the book A Picture Book Of Insects by Vitaly Tanasyichuk. About the book A book about insects What an empty place the desert seems to be—nothing but sand all around and wilted bushes that … Continue reading
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Tagged ants, beetles, bumblebee, butterflies, caterpillars, children's books, cicada, crickets, dragonfly, grasshoppers, honeybee, illustrated books, insects, life cycle of insects, moths, nature, soviet children's literature, termites, wasps
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