Bees and wasps MACLAINE, James FRANCIS, John SCOTT, Kimberley text London Usborne 2013 Cet. 1 eng ENG 32 hlm. : ilus. ; 21 cm Bees and wasps are types of insects. Wasps have thin, smooth bodies and legs, but bees are fatter and furrier. This is a bumblebee. It has lots of fuzzy hairs on its legs and body that keep it warm. Bees and wasps have some parts of their bodies that are the same. All bees and wasps have six legs. At the end of each leg is a tiny claw that's good for gripping. They have two feelers on their heads that they use to smell and touch. Most bees and wasps have two pairs of wings. One pair of wings is smaller than the other. This photograph shows a type of large wasp called a hornet. Not all bees and wasps are black and yellow. Some have brown, red, blue or green bodies. ANAK-ANAK James Maclaine; illustrated, John Francis, and Kimberley Scott BEES AND WASPS - CHILDREN'S LITERATURE 638.1 A/638.1 MAC b 978-1-4095-4487-6 JKPDJAK 201015 20201015103531 JAKPU-12139000000891 Converted from MARCXML to MODS version 3.5 using MARC21slim2MODS3-5.xsl (Revision 1.106 2014/12/19)