Goodall recalls her own fascinations with watching insects as a child, her son's fascinations with ants, and her great nephews fascination with watching a snail. Goodall wants readers to remember their own curiosity and positive experiences with the natural world. She wants readers to identify with the burying beetles when she discusses how the beetles co-parent and care for their young, which readers don't expect with insects. By seeing beetles in this positive light, Goodall hopes readers will accept her claim that these are beneficial insects and contribute to a healthy environment. What does Goodall want readers to remember about their own experiences with the natural world?