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Last of the SandWalkers

by Jay Hosler. New York, NY: First Second, 2015

This is about one beetle’s quest to leave her home and how she discovers the big world around her. It’s full of very cool beetle facts and integrates storytelling, entomology, and scientific inquiry.

It can be used in science for: science as inquiry; physical science; science and technology; science in personal and social perspectives; and history and the nature of science.

It is a YALSA Great Graphic Novel for Teens.

Grades 4+

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