Millipedes
by Nikki Clapper
read by Various Readers
Part of the Creepy Crawlers series
While millipedes don't really have 1,000 legs, they do have the most legs out of all the creepy crawlers on Earth! Big, up-close photos, body diagrams, and fun, informative text show how every creepy feature helps these creatures survive.
Termites
by Esther Porter
read by Various Readers
Part of the Creepy Crawlers series
Learn about termites, including how and where they live and how these creepy creatures are important parts of their world.
Cicadas
by Lisa Amstutz
read by Various Readers
Part of the Creepy Crawlers series
Learn about Cicadas, including how and where they live and how these creepy creatures are important parts of their world.
Centipedes
by Lisa Amstutz
read by Various Readers
Part of the Creepy Crawlers series
Learn about Centipedes, including how and where they live and how these creepy creatures are important parts of their world.
Camel Spiders
by Nikki Clapper
read by Various Readers
Part of the Creepy Crawlers series
Growing up to six inches, the camel spider is a big creepy crawler! Big, up-close photos, body diagrams, and fun, informative text in this book show how every creepy feature helps these creatures survive.
Cockroaches
by Lisa Amstutz
read by Various Readers
Part of the Creepy Crawlers series
Learn about Cockroaches, including how and where they live and how these creepy creatures are important parts of their world.
Scorpions
by Esther Porter
read by Various Readers
Part of the Creepy Crawlers series
Learn about Scorpions, including how and where they live and how these creepy creatures are important parts of their world.
Earthworms
by Nikki Clapper
read by Various Readers
Part of the Creepy Crawlers series
With no ears or eyes, it can be tough to find the head on these fascinating creepy crawlers. Big, up-close photos, body diagrams, and fun, informative text show how every creepy feature helps these creatures survive.
Crickets
by Nikki Clapper
read by Various Readers
Part of the Creepy Crawlers series
Simple text and full-color photographs introduce crickets.