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Books in Little Bug Adventures series

  • Beaver Gets Lost

    Ariane Chottin, Marcelle Geneste

    Hardcover (Readers Digest, Aug. 1, 1992)
    A squirrel family takes in a lost beaver child and helps him find his own family again
    K
  • Be patient, Little Chick

    Patricia Jensen

    Library Binding (Reader's Digest Kids, March 15, 1993)
    Impatient to grow up, Little Chick learns to appreciate his mother's advice and protection when confronted by an angry rooster. Includes facts about hens and chicks.
  • The Hungry Duckling

    Claude Clement, Marcelle Geneste

    Hardcover (Readers Digest, Aug. 1, 1992)
    Quack the duck is accidentally hatched by a chicken, but he does not find true happiness until Mother Duck shows him how to swim and eat like other ducks
    K
  • Lily's Little Runaway Bed - Funny and Playful Rhyming Book about a Girl and her Friend Little Bed: Bedtime Story, Picture Books, Preschool Book, Ages ... Rhyming Poem

    Andrew Manning

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Aug. 8, 2017)
    Lily’s Little Runaway Bed is a delightfully entertaining story for young children.Once upon a time there was a little girl called Lily,She was very cute and very fussy but not silly,Lily had a pink blanket on her soft little bed,With a beautiful yellow pillow to rest her head.Not only is it entertaining but it contains some very important values and messages for your child. It teaches children about responsibility and about how important it is to make your own bed; and how you should wish to achieve things for yourself. It follows a little girl called Lily, who starts off being untidy. Lily never has time to make her bed; she’s always rushing downstairs for her breakfast.Her mommy must always tidy up after her daughter.Lily’s Little Runaway Bed is written in easy to understand rhyming verses, which help with the natural flow of storytelling.What makes this story so unique and entertaining is the fact that Lily’s bed can talk, think and move. When her bed feels as though Lily doesn’t love her anymore it runs away from home.Read Lily’s Little Runaway Bed to discover where her bed ends up.Does Lily find her perfect little bed once more? And does she realize how important it is to her?Beautifully illustrated throughout.Easy to read rhyming verses.Important values taught to your children.tags: bedtime stories, rhyming book, picture book, short stories, children books on empathy, little girl adventures, short stories for kids, children chapter book, most popular children books, funny children book title, good bedtime story, children books to read, good kid books,books for kids emotions book for kids, children's books, bedtime stories for kids, kids books, books for kids, stories for kids, preschool, ages 3-5, ages 6-8, elementary, kids book
    K
  • The Farm on the Fuzzy Edge of the Map

    Karina Simoni

    Paperback (Independently published, Feb. 16, 2019)
    Join the daily adventures of a young woman who is learning to be a farmer on the fuzzy edge of the map. She and her dog, Moose, learn about different farm tools and animals together. Through hard work and patience the farmer and Moose build an exciting place to live, work, and play! Karina Simoni writes this short story inspired by true events on her family's farm. Small farms have always been a place for learning and growth and she aims to share those lessons and the magic of farm living with children and families all over the world.
  • Little Mouse's rescue

    Patricia Jensen

    Hardcover (Reader's Digest Kids, March 15, 1993)
    A foolish little mouse sneaks into the farm kitchen for a feast even though it is inhabited by two large cats.
  • Go to Sleep, Little Groundhog

    Claude Clement, Patricia Jensen, Catherine Nouvelle

    Hardcover (Readers Digest, March 1, 1993)
    An active little groundhog refuses to go to sleep until finally the cricket tries something that works, in a tale with facts about groundhog behavior
  • Play Fair Little Bear

    Kathleen Allan-Meyer, 194654, Elaine Garvin

    Paperback (BJU Press, Dec. 1, 2003)
    Little Bear's personality energizes the stories in this series; his companions are engaging, and the artwork is colorful, detailed, and humorous. Imaginative integration of text and pictures creates relationships between the characters that are believable and warm.
    D
  • Sophie the Silkworm

    Rebecca Johnson

    Library Binding (Windmill Books, Aug. 1, 2015)
    Readers will follow Sophie the silkworm as she spins the story of her magnificent metamorphosis. SophieÂ’s character is at once whimsical and relatable, sparking readersÂ’ interest about her life cycle and role in her ecosystem. Information-rich text and accessible language introduce readers to a silkwormÂ’s life stages, as corresponding photographs help readers visualize the process. Readers will delight in SophieÂ’s story of trying to prove how important her silk really is, while learning important facts about a silkwormÂ’s habitat, anatomy, and uses. This volume supports elementary life science curricula in a fun and fascinating way.
    K
  • Kitty's Special Job

    Patricia Jensen, Claude Clement, Olivier Raquois

    Hardcover (Readers Digest Assn, May 1, 1992)
    A little kitten is unable to find a useful job like those held by the other farm animals, until she meets Grandfather Cat and finds how good she is at chasing mice. Includes facts about feline behavior.
  • Be Patient, Little Chick

    Patricia Jensen, Erost, Claude Clement

    Hardcover (Random House Childrens Books, March 1, 1994)
    Impatient to grow up, Little Chick learns to appreciate his mother when confronted by an angry rooster
    R
  • Little Goat's New Horns

    Patricia Jensen, Ariane Chottin, Pascale Wirth

    Hardcover (Readers Digest, Dec. 1, 1993)
    Unhappy that her horns will be smaller than those of her animal friends, Little Goat learns from Grandfather that everyone has special characteristics that will be useful in their lives. Includes facts about goat behavior.