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The Cricket in Times Square
by George Selden
Lesson Plans by Ashley Trudeau
The Cricket in Times Square by George Selden is a timeless classic that will entice young learners. This Newbery Honor Book tells the tale of Chester Cricket’s adventures in New York and jump to stardom.
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The Cricket in Times Square - Cricket Facts
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Crickets can be black, red, brown, or green in color.
Crickets have one pair of one-inch long antennas, called feelers. Antennas can detect movement of the prey and facilitate finding of food.
CRICKET FACTS
Even though crickets have wings, they do not fly. Crickets can jump or travel short distances by producing jerky moves.
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