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A super informative book for all things insect and things that you thought were insects but aren't (and it tells you why!) Great illustrations and layout - the sort of book that a kid could spend hours pouring over and then return to time and again after finding something crawly out in the garden.

I hate bugs and insects, but I love this series of books. You learn a ton and the illustrations are great. I think they would make amazing fabric patterns.

Julia Rothman has created yet another book that will fascinate and delight anybody who loves insects. She has again chosen the same format as used in previous books that delights my artist heart…lots and lots of colorful illustrations accompanied by brief captions in bulleted points for easy reading and fact gathering. Adults and children alike will spend hours of enjoyment in this volume.
Again, there is a brief mention of evolution, so if you believe in a Creator, just skip that part.

As an aspiring ethologist currently pursuing a degree in animal behaviour, i found this extremely interesting and, while i knew a lot of it, found it quite informative. I think that this would be the perfect read for someone who wants to dive into entomology and learn about insects!

5 stars
I collect all of Julia Rothman's anatomy books, so I was beyond grateful to get this one. Splendid as always. Her illustrations are charming, informative, and full of heart. I can’t wait for this to be published—my daughter is going to love it just as much as I do. A beautiful addition to our collection.

a truly fascinating book with fantastic illustrations and easily understandable descriptions.
I love the drawings of the anatomy with labels, the life cycles of the insects, the beautiful illustrations next to the different types of each bug and the comparison pictures and descriptions (eg. difference between dragonfly and damselfly) which make for easier learning. My daughters both enjoyed recognising and learning the different insects with me and were little explorers in the garden looking for them.

I’m a huge fan of Julia Rothman, and this latest addition to her collection truly stands out. We already own the entire series, and this book has quickly become a favorite for both me and my 3-year-old. It perfectly caters to our love for browsable nonfiction.
The level of detail in this book is nothing short of amazing. Rothman has included a wealth of information that covers all aspects of insect anatomy in a way that is accessible and engaging for any readers (not just kids!!). Each page is filled with vibrant illustrations and fun facts that spark curiosity. I especially appreciate how she thought of everything related to insects! I was pleasantly surprised at the amount of tangentially related topics she was able to include in this book.
Overall, this book is the perfect addition to our collection. I highly recommend this book (and the whole series) to anyone who loves illustrated nonfic or nature books.

This is such a fantastic book. Rothman is so good at these books and she deserves all of the fortunes she’s made off of them. The illustrations are both accurate and beautiful, and it’s packed with information. A must-buy for every homeschool, library, nature center, nature lover and insect lover.
I read a temporary digital loan of this book via netgalley.

This book is a wealth of information that any bug lover (or bug curious) would appreciate. Not to mention it’s very beautifully illustrated. Never in my life did I think I would know what the guts of a housefly would look like, but here we are! I love the way it is formatted in sections and I really appreciate all the detail and research that must have gone into this publication. As a fun bonus, I was able to identify some insects that I’ve seen around my home and region!

A great introduction to identifying insects. Would recommend for anyone wanting to go into the wild and see what insects are in their spaces or those with gardens who are just curious. A great resource for all interesting in learning.about insects and the drawings are top tier.

this felt like a reading a kid's summer journal who just discovered they have a new hyperfixation, so cute and full of whimsy while presenting some really interesting facts. While I was not a fan of the "these insects are actual size" pages, especially the one for beatles, this did satiate the part of my brain that loves to look at all creatures and wonder how they manage to look like that naturally

Another book by Julia Rothman?! Yes, please! Having enjoyed two previous books in the "Anatomy" series (Wildlife and Nature), I jumped on the opportunity to read Insect Anatomy. Although I do enjoy nature and animals, insects aren't as high on my list of favs, but I knew I'd learn something and enjoy the beautiful illustrations. Insect Anatomy is a quick introduction into the vast world of insects - all different shapes, sizes, colors, as well as interesting facts and trivia about their behavior and interactions with others (including humans!). I learned new tidbits about insects I was already familiar with and was introduced to a number of new insects that I might never come across in my life. I love the bright drawings - they really show the variety of insects that abound. This is a fun and quick read, you can read it in one sitting or open to a random page to learn something new. It's a great gift idea if you have an insect-lover in your life. I still think I prefer animals, but I do have a stronger appreciation for insects. 4.5/5
Many thanks to NetGalley and Storey Publishing for this e-arc.

First and foremost the illustrations and design of this book about insects is attention grabbing and intriguing! My son and I had a blast exploring the different categories and learning about so many different creatures. This will be such a fun bonus resource when exploring with my outdoor preschool kids. It's simple but full of great info.

It is always a pleasure to read these books from Rothman. The hand drawn illustrations and facts are always enjoyable in my family. I look forward to getting the physical copy once it comes out. There were things that I thought I knew about some insect’s clarified to the truth through the text. The actual sizes for some of the insects were also, included and that makes it fun for children to draw their own in their notebooks or sketchbooks. I do plan on using this next school year for my child because this cannot be passed up

First of all, this is yet another spectacular addition to the Julia Rothman Anatomy collection.
I went through it with my 7 year old, who has always enjoyed the illustrations in these books but now that he’s becoming a strong reader, he was so eager to devour every bit of the content in this book.
As a homeschool parent, books like this are a wonderful source of organic learning as well as a very helpful resource. I love when I can find books that my kids pick up on their own and spend however much time they wish just thumbing through the pages, asking questions and feeding their overall love of learning.
I’m eager to add this to our physical collection.

Beautiful art and fun facts, presented in a way approachable for all ages. It's an absolutely wonderful book, and now I need to track down the rest of the series!

A beautifully illustrated guide on all you could want to know about the anatomy of all sorts of insects. It's well written and adorable!

Such a weird and wonderful book. I love the imagery in it. The facts that sometimes you do not think about when it comes to some creepy crawlies. I really enjoyed reading it. My son also enjoyed listening to me reading it.

Insect Anatomy is filled with lots of great information and gorgeous illustrations. It is informative while keeping the reader engaged with the variety of layouts and creativity of page design. This is a great resource!

I respect insects and their place in world ecosystems. I also admire their extreme diversity and prolific nature. I still think they're kind of icky. Luckily, this book is great. The illustrations are beautiful. I learned a lot of new facts. This would be a good purchase for a very curious kid in elementary school.
The Advanced Review Copy (ARC) was provided by the publisher via NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.