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I am trying to do a bug/flower alphabet for my daughters room, any suggestions for bugs or flowers begining with each letter of the alphabet?

2007-09-25 05:57:24 · 6 answers · asked by Christi B 1 in Education & Reference Preschool

6 answers

A - Azalea or Ant
B - Buttercup or Beatle
C - Carnation or Catepillar
D - Dandylion or Dragonfly
E - Echinacea or Evening Primrose
F - Firefly
G - Gardenia, Gerber daisy or Grasshopper
H - Heather/Hibiscus/Hydrangea
I - Iris
J - June bug or Jasmine
K - Katydid
L - Lilac, Lavendar, Lady bug
M - Morning glory
N - Narcissus
O - Orchid
P - Petunia
Q - Queen Anne's Lace
R - Rose
S - Snapdragon, Sunflower, Sweet pea
T - Tulip
U -
V - Violet
W - Worm or Wisteria
X -
Y - Yarrow
Z - Zinnia

2007-09-25 17:41:43 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

There is an ABC book by Jerry Pallotta called the Icky Bug book that has one bug for every letter in the alphabet!

2007-09-26 23:25:26 · answer #2 · answered by Cat 1 · 0 0

Check out Jerry Pallotta's book, Icky Bug Alphabet. My kids absolutely loved Jerry Pallotta books, and it might give you some ideas!

2007-09-25 13:14:44 · answer #3 · answered by leslie b 7 · 1 0

Bugs
A -ants, American cockroaches, aphids

B - bumble bees, baldfaced hornets, bark beetles, bed bugs, black widow spiders, blow flies, blow fly maggots, booklice, boxelder bugs, brownbanded cockroaches, brown recluse spiders, buck moths, butterly, beetle, book worm

C – cockroach, caterpillar, carpet beetle, carpenter ant, carpenter bee, centipede, cigarette beetle, click beetle, clothes moth, cluster fly, confused flour beetle

D – deer tick, drain fly, drug store beetle, daddy long legs, dragon fly

E – earwigs, elm leaf beetle

F – firebrat, fire fly, fleas, fruit fly, fly

G – gnats, German cockroach, giant European hornet, giant moths, ground beetle, grasshopper

H- hackberry leaf slug, hickory horned devil, honey bee, house fly, glow worm

I – Indian meal moth, ichneumon

J – Japanese beetle

K - katydid

L – ladybugs, lady beetles, larder beetle

M – mealworm, millipede, mosquito, maggot

N - northern corn rootworm, Norway maple aphid, narcissus bulb fly

O – oriental cockroach

P – paper wasp, parasitic wasp, pavement ant, powderpost beetle, praying mantis, potato bug

Q - queen Alexandra birdwing butterfly

R – red admiral butterfly

S – saddleback caterpillar, silverfish, spiders, silkworm

T – termites

U – union jack butterfly, urania moth

V – velvet an, valley carpenter bee

W –wolf spider, wood cockroach, wheel bug, web worm, wasp

X - xerxes butterfly

Y – yellow ant, yellow jacket

Z – zebra butterfly

I'm not really good with flowers, but this web site looks like it could help you out there:
http://www.e-cbd.com/108085.php

2007-09-26 00:07:49 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

a- apple
b- banana, beetle
c- cat, cricket
d- dog, dragon, dinosaur
e- elephant
f- frog
g- grape
h- horse
i- iguana, iris
j- jack rabbit, juice
k- kangaroo, king
l- lamp, lady bug
m- monster, monkey, mice, mouse
n- newt
o- octopus
p- platypus, pig, pine-apple
q- quail
r- rhinoceros
s- snake, sunflower
t- turtle, tree
u- umbrella
v- violin
w- watermelon, water, whale
x- xylophone
y- yo yo
z- zebra

pick my answer as the best :)

2007-09-25 20:30:58 · answer #5 · answered by skatetwin5 3 · 0 1

a- apricot (fruit) apple
b- banana
c- cat, carrot
d- dog
e- elephant
f- frog
g- grape
h- horse
i- iguana, ice
j- jack rabbit, juice
k- kangaroo, king
l- lamp, lady bug
m- monster, monkey, mice, mouse
n- net, nail, nut
o- octopus
p- platypus, pig, pine-apple
q- quail
r- rhinoceros
s- snake, song, sock
t- turtle, tree
u- umbrella
v- violin
w- watermelon, water, whale
x- xylophone
y- yo yo
z- zebra

2007-09-25 13:26:25 · answer #6 · answered by Mizz[blackout] 4 · 0 1

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