On One Flower Butterflies, Ticks and a Few More Icks
Book Details
Reading Info
About This Book
"A child finds a goldenrod flower and, looking closely, discovers a whole community of insects on it. Includes "field notes" of facts about these animals and their relationships, plus resources for further study"--Provided by publisher.
Our Review
This beautifully illustrated nature book invites young readers to discover the tiny ecosystem thriving on a single goldenrod flower, where butterflies, ticks, and other fascinating insects coexist. Through engaging rhymes and detailed artwork, children will encounter multiple insect species interacting in their shared habitat, transforming an ordinary backyard discovery into an extraordinary learning opportunity. The book masterfully introduces basic ecological concepts by showing how different creatures share one small space in nature, making complex scientific ideas accessible to preschool and early elementary audiences.
What sets this nature exploration apart are the comprehensive field notes that accompany the story, providing factual information about each insect's characteristics and role in the ecosystem. This dual approach—combining lyrical storytelling with scientific facts—makes the book equally valuable for casual reading and classroom instruction. Young naturalists will delight in the detailed illustrations that reward repeated viewing, while parents and educators will appreciate how it nurtures observational skills and curiosity about the small worlds hidden in plain sight.
Themes
Subjects
You Might Also Like
1000 Rhyming Riddles for Kids This delightful collection features fun by Mr Ruzzles P
Mr Ruzzles P

A Childs First Book of American History by Earl Schenck Miers
Earl Schenck Miers
A Day with No Words
Tiffany Hammond
A Family of Clouds Childrens Book about Divorce by Dana Ambar
Dana Ambar
ABC Home Friends Alphabet book for kids (abc book 10) by BUDKIDS
BUDKIDS
Awkward (Berrybrook Middle School, 1) by SVETLANA CHMAKOVA
SVETLANA CHMAKOVA
Looking for more books?
Visit our sister site BooksbyOrder.com