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The Six Leg Secret

By Vaishnavi Renduchintala · Ages 8-12 PDF Book Free

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When a tiny red beetle with black spots catches their eye, two curious kids uncover the six leg secret—learning what makes insects different from spiders, worms, and every other animal in the garden.

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🔬 Science Element

Insects are animals with six legs, three main body parts (head, thorax, and abdomen), and usually two antennae. Features like wings, shells, and mouthparts help insects eat, move, and survive. Counting legs and looking closely is a quick way to tell insects apart from other tiny creatures like spiders, which have eight legs.

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