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Small, Shiny Dung Beetle: A fact-filled picture book about the life cycle of dung beetles with a large fold-out map (ages 4 to 8) [Kõva köide]

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  • Formaat: Hardback, 28 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 230x230x10 mm, kaal: 321 g, Illustrations, color
  • Sari: Start Small, Think Big
  • Ilmumisaeg: 02-Oct-2025
  • Kirjastus: Mama Makes Books
  • ISBN-10: 1916780148
  • ISBN-13: 9781916780149
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  • Formaat: Hardback, 28 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 230x230x10 mm, kaal: 321 g, Illustrations, color
  • Sari: Start Small, Think Big
  • Ilmumisaeg: 02-Oct-2025
  • Kirjastus: Mama Makes Books
  • ISBN-10: 1916780148
  • ISBN-13: 9781916780149
Unfold a world of discovery with this fascinating, science-packed story with a giant fold-out map and I-Spy game





Small, Shiny Dung Beetle tells the extraordinary life-cycle story of a female dung beetle, a small creature with unusual eating habits and super-strength. It begins with her finding a mate on a fresh pile of elephant poo, a common dating site for a dung beetle. She then works with her mate to roll away and bury the perfect dung ball in preparation for babies. Her story involves fights, theft, navigation by the stars, and a lot of determination and hard work, before laying her eggs and sealing the burrow. 





Just like butterflies, her babies go through three stages of metamorphosis, eating the dung their mother has provided until they are ready to emerge as fully-grown beetles.





The main text is written for emerging readers with short sentences and uncomplicated vocabulary. There are lots of additional facts for confident readers, touching on fascinating science topics, such as parts of an insect, food chains, migration and grassland habitats.







At the back of the book there is a giant fold-out map of Africa and a fun I-Spy game to take children back into the book to find the African animals.







For educators, the story offers a fascinating insight into the important role that decomposers and recyclers play in an ecosystem. Dung beetles are on every continent except Antarctica and are a natural way for livestock farmers to keep their fields and livestock healthy without the use of chemicals, which can find their way into our food chain.



A brilliant addition to any home or school library with lots of detail that will be returned to again and again.









This is the sixth book in the Start Small, Think Big series of science-based picture books, each focusing on a different life cycle, habitat and region of the world, with online activity sheets to support children's learning both inside and outside the classroom.







Ideal for 5 to 8 year olds and perfect for any home or school library.
Mary Auld is an award-winning writer of children's information books, most notably How To Build an Orchestra with the London Symphony Orchestra. Mary Auld is a pen name for Rachel Cooke, former Editorial Director at Hachette and an honorary fellow of the English Association in recognition of her work in children's non-fiction. She lives in Nottinghamshire





Illustrator Hannah Bailey is a British illustrator who has established a reputation for her factual picture books and editorial work in publications for National Geographic, the Wildlife Trust and Soho House. When the Whales Walked (Words & Pictures) won the SLA Children's Choice Award for 7-12s, and in the US was an Outstanding Science Trade Book for Students. Her previous book for Mama Makes Books, The Most Important Animal of All, was a Books for Topics' Best Book of 2021. She lives in Somerset with her family.





Sally-Ann Spence is both farmer and highly respected entomologist, Fellow of the Royal Entomological Society, the Linnaean Society, and an Honorary Associate at the Oxford University Museum of Natural History. She founded the UK Dung Beetle Mapping Project and Dung Beetles for Farmers. Find Sally-Ann and her son illustrated at the end of the book.