They're everywhere! They're everywhere! Colorful sticker illustrations of a dragonfly, a greenbottle fly, a lightning bug, a grasshopper, and nine other common insects will glow in the dark — on mirrors, windows, walls, and other flat surfaces — when exposed to a beam of bright light. 13 stickers. Dover Original.
Shiny Bugs Stickers by Nina Barbaresi Twelve creepy crawlers with a lustrous metallic shine include a lady bug, gladiator katydid, and praying mantis. Identifications.
Bugs Activity Book by Winky Adam Hidden word puzzles, mazes, connect-the-dots, other challenging activities invite children to have fun as they learn about the fascinating world of insects. 50 pages of puzzles, plus solutions. Captions.
Bugs Mazes by Fran Newman-D'Amico Help a multitude of creatures navigate 48 different mazes — among them Cricket, who needs to cross the pond, and Butterfly, who can't find the path to some sweet-smelling flowers.
Bugs Activities Dover Chunky Book by Dover Kids will be buzzing about the fun they're having with this amazing swarm of activities. They can decorate a butterfly's wings, find the hidden caterpillars, color flowers and dragonflies, and much more.
Glow-in-the-Dark Frogs Stickers by Patricia J. Wynne Twelve full-color sticker frogs glow in the dark, heightening the individuality of each exquisite little amphibian! Add these unique images to sticker collections, walls, stationery, gifts, and more.
Glow-in-the-Dark Butterflies Stickers by Patricia J. Wynne Mother Nature's loveliest creatures get glowing embellishments in this collection of 15 beautifully rendered butterflies. Each full-color sticker glows in the dark, heightening the individuality of each subject!
Glitter Tattoos Bugs by Cathy Beylon Smiling bees, wide-eyed butterflies, gentle ladybugs, carefree dragonflies, and other critters — all as cute as a bug in a rug — will have tattoo fans "buzzing" with joy. 10 tattoos on 2 plates.
Glow-in-the-Dark Night Sky Stickers by Jeff A. Menges Twelve images of a spiral galaxy, a comet, an asteroid, stars, Earth, and other planets will glow in the dark when the sun goes down.