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Reach for this book when your child starts crouching in the grass to find the source of that evening chirping sound. It is an ideal first introduction for young naturalists who are beginning to show curiosity about the living things in their own backyard. Through simple sentences and high-quality photography, the book transforms a common insect into a fascinating subject of scientific study. Margaret Hall focuses on the physical traits and survival habits of crickets, making the information accessible for preschoolers and early elementary students. By explaining how crickets hear with their legs and sing with their wings, the book validates a child's sense of wonder and encourages them to observe nature more closely. It is a gentle, educational tool that builds vocabulary while nurturing a respectful relationship with the environment.