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Hardcover
First published July 1, 1991
(1992) You've got to love a counting book that starts with zero--a number most authors overlook--and counts through 26. Why 26? You may not realize until you get to the end that there has been one bug for every letter of the alphabet, in reverse order from Zebra Swallowtail Butterfly to Army Ants. The text is engagingly informative, with facts such as wasps were making paper from chewed-up wood thousands of years before people figured out how to do it, and pillbugs are crustaceans, like lobsters and crabs.