My encounters with minibeasts by Densey Clyne
New Holland Publishers, 2018. ISBN 9781925546170
(Age: 8+) Highly recommended. Themes: Insects, Spiders, Frogs, Non
fiction. A wonderful beautifully illustrated book about the creepy
crawlies that abound in our houses and gardens and further afield is
presented by well known insect aficionado, Densey Clyne. Known for
her work, writing books, writing scripts for documentaries as well
as broadcasting, Densey has produced over thirty publications
dealing with the insect world and beyond. This book offers thirty
five stories of her life with these animals. Wonderful to dip into,
to read from cover to cover or use the four pages of index to
research your favourite insect, the book is a treasure trove of
information and story, each complementing the other for the reader.
From "Secrets of the High Country" to "A Short Walk in Papua New
Guinea", the stories are personal, often simply told form her
experiences in her own garden. Her close study of the mistletoe tree
for example gives us an entertaining look at the insects which use
this tree as their home. ("Mistletoe and friends")
And the chapter on the phasmid or goliath stick insect (A phasmid of
colour and character) will interest students in keeping these
insects as pets, while the symbiotic nature of insects is nowhere
more telling than in her the tale of the ant and the imperial Blue
Butterfly. The butterfly pays its eggs near the ants' nest, the ants
then protecting the larvae when they are hatched from the eggs.
("You scratch my back" . . .)
Each chapter is detailed and entertaining, reflecting Clyne's
interest and knowledge of the insect world, and readers will
appreciate the chatty, personal style that she uses to inform the
readers. This is a wonderful reference book, but is also easy to
read, the photographs wonderful to look at more closely and the
chapters short and to the point.
Fran Knight