A fresh and fascinating look at caterpillars ushers kids into the process of scientific discovery in this first book in the Discovery Chronicles by a biologist and award-winning children’s author.
This is a story about remarkable creatures, inquisitive people and fascinating conversations. The creatures? Pine processionary caterpillars with mysterious group habits. The people? Jean Henri Fabre and, many years later, Terrence Fitzgerald – scientists with big questions about the behaviour of these caterpillars. And the conversations? The conversations span lifetimes, as one researcher continues a dialogue started by the other.
In this playful, candid, and accessible book for young readers, biologist Loree Griffin Burns captures the unique leader-follower behaviour of pine processionary caterpillars through a glimpse into the “ask, test, repeat” nature of the scientific process – and shows how that process creates one long line of questioning and learning. Back matter includes more details about the two scientists as well as a glossary, bibliography, source notes, and suggestions for further reading.
This is Book 17 in the MIT Kids Press Series. See all MIT Kids Press books here.
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Loree Griffin Burns , PhD, did her doctoral studies at the University of Massachusetts Medical School and lives in Massachusetts with her husband and three children. Ellen Harasimowicz 's photography has appeared in the Washington Post, Scientific American, Down East, In Touch Weekly, and Audubon Adventures . She live
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