Megabugs: And Other Prehistoric Critters That Roamed the Planet by Helaine Becker, John Bindon (Illustrations) – ARC review

Can you imagine a bug the size of a small crocodile? How about one bigger than a large basketball player? As scary as it may seem, supersized, insect-like critters such as these roamed Earth long before humans. In this peek into prehistory, award-winning science writer Helaine Becker introduces seven of these megabugs, the ancestors of modern-day insects, spiders, crabs and other arthropods, which lived from 480 million to 47 million years ago. The book explores when, where and how they each lived, why they grew so big and what caused their extinction. Highly realistic illustrations show each megabug in its habitat. The end of the book includes a few supersized critters that are still around today!

This book hits the sweet spot for the many young fans of dinosaurs, prehistoric life and insects of all kinds. Thoroughly reviewed by paleontological experts, the information is presented in an easy-to-digest format for a hi-lo audience (high interest, low reading level). Each spread features one animal and loads of visuals — such as a size chart that shows how big the animal could grow, a timeline placing it in its geological period and a map of where its fossils have been discovered. Sidebars provide further context on such topics as adaptation, fossils and the Permian Extinction. Detailed illustrations by John Bindon are based on fossil evidence and were created in consultation with experts in the field. This book has terrific STEAM applications in earth science and life science. End matter includes a glossary, resources and an index.

Expected publication: October 1st 2019 by Kids Can Press

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Megabugs: And Other Prehistoric Critters That Roamed the Planet Megabugs: And Other Prehistoric Critters That Roamed the Planet  by Helaine Becker
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

ARC received via NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.

I was always fascinated by dinosaurs so when I saw this book I really wanted to read it. We all know that there are many books and movies about the big dinosaurs but the bugs and the like are kinda the underdogs and often overlooked. And it’s sad because they are way more versatile and in it’s own right more dangerous. Can you imagine you stumble upon a pit bull sized scorpion? I know I don’t. Thankfully not many megabugs live today. There are still some but compared to the modern world dangers they are pretty harmless, as long as you don’t live in Australia (with the huntsman spider and so on)…

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All in all this is a great way to inform yourself and your kinds about the megabugs that lived on this planet way before humans did. This books illustrations are pretty good and you also gt a ton of information about how they lived, died and where around the world were their fosils found.

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