Insectopia: The Wonderful World of Insects (Large Encyclopedias, 3) - Hardcover

Kolibac, Jiri

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Synopsis

Explore the Incredible World of Insects—with Insectopia!

Did you know that insects make up the largest group of animals on Earth? Insectopia invites kids ages 8–12 to dive into the fascinating world of bugs through stunning illustrations, fun facts, and interactive learning.

From colorful butterflies to industrious ants, this oversized encyclopedia introduces readers to hundreds of species, their habitats, and their amazing adaptations. Packed with scientific insights, surprising trivia, and vibrant artwork, this book turns entomology into an adventure!

Perfect for young nature lovers, science enthusiasts, and classroom collections, Insectopia inspires curiosity and respect for the tiny creatures that keep our planet thriving.

  • Hundreds of Insects – Discover species from every corner of the globe.
  • Stunning Visuals – Oversized format with detailed illustrations and diagrams.
  • Fun & Educational – Combines science, ecology, and interactive learning.
  • Ideal for Ages 8–12 – Great for home, school, or homeschool environments.
  • Award Recognition – Featured on the Children’s Book Council “Hot Off the Press” list.
  • Perfect Gift for Curious Kids – A must-have for budding entomologists and nature explorers.

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About the Author

Jiri Kolibac has had a lifelong fascination with the natural sciences, particularly marine life and insects. As a child, he was fascinated by the natural sciences, especially sea life, and because he lived so far away from it, he studied the ecology of mammals (at the Czech Academy of Sciences), graduating with a doctoral degree in the zoology of vertebrates in 1992. Having published on beetles during his student days, Jiri returned to the Moravian Museum to focus on the paleontology and evolution of beetles. As an active sportsman, he enjoys kayaking, diving, skiing, and tending to his bonsai collection. He is currently the Head of Entomology at the Moravian Museum in Brno, Czech Republic.

Pavel Dvorsky is a Czech commercial and graphic artist who has illustrated dozens of science and popular science publications. From 1966–1972, he studied Illustration at the Academy of Arts, Architecture and Design in Prague, and afterward returned to Brno, where he established the Department of Graphic Design and Illustration at the Secondary School for Art and Design. In reconstructing the prehistoric world, Dvorsky has collaborated with many anthropologists and archeologists. In addition to his commercial and graphic artwork, he has designed stamps for the Czech Post Office since 2004. He was born in Brno in 1946.

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