Spooky Bones and Creepy Crawlies with Professor Bugman

The Worcester Public Library will host entomologist (a person who studies insects) Professor Bugman on Friday, October 28 at 4:00 PM at the Main Library in the Pappas Children’s Center. View and learn about insects and bones up-close from animals native to New England. You will also have the opportunity to handle insects such as the Madagascar hissing cockroach and the armored darkling beetle…if you dare! 

The program is for ages 3-11 and you may register here

In the meantime, if you want to read some factual or just plain fun books about bones and insects I recommend checking out these! 


Recommended ages 4-8 















Bone by Bone: Comparing Animal Skeletons written by Sara Levine and illustrated by T.S. Spookytooth

Recommended ages 5-10














Time to Shine Celebrating the World’s Iridescent Animals written by Karen Jameson and illustrated by Dave Murray

Recommended ages 3-6












A Good Place by Lucy Cousins

Recommended ages 3-7

















Book of Bones 10 Record-Breaking Animals written by Gabrielle Balkan and illustrated by Sam Brewster

Recommended ages 2-6














I Love Insects by Lizzy Rockwell

Recommended ages 4-8

















One Million Insects by Isabel Thomas and illustrated by Lou Baker Smith

Recommended ages 6-9













-Stacy



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