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Books with title The Very Lazy Ladybug

  • The Very Lazy Ladybug

    Isobel Finn

    Audio CD (Scholastic, )
    None
  • The Very Lazy Ladybird

    Isobel Finn, Jack Tickle

    Paperback (Magi Pubns, May 31, 2000)
    The very lazy ladybird likes to sleep all day and all night. And because she sleeps all day and all night, she doesn't know how to fly. One day, she decides she wants to sleep somewhere else, so hops onto a kangaroo, but that's too bouncy, the tiger is too noisy, but the elephant's trunk is great.
  • The Very Lazy Lion

    Jack Tickle

    Hardcover (Magi Pubns, May 31, 2004)
    In this story, Lazy Lion likes to sleep, he stretches out and snores. But if you dare to wake him up, he pounces and he roars.
  • The Very Lazy Ladybug

    Isobel Finn, Jack Tickle

    Library Binding
    None
  • The Very Lazy Ladybird

    Isobel Finn

    Hardcover (Little Tiger Press, July 1, 2013)
    Ladybird is a lazy little insect. She's just too lazy to fly! But when she catches a lift on some passing animals, she's in for a BIG surprise! My First Storybooks are perfect for reading aloud and sharing with your special little one. With simple, easy-to-follow stories, these shiny, padded-cover books introduce fun vocabulary with bright engaging pictures throughout.
    J
  • The Very Lazy Ladybird

    Isobel Finn, Jack Tickle

    Board book (Magi Pubns, Dec. 31, 2003)
    The Lazy Ladybird likes to sleep all day and all night. And because she sleeps all day and all night, she doesn't know how to fly. So when she wants to find somewhere new to sleep she decides to catch a lift on a passing animal...An innovative twist on a classic text celebrating its tenth anniversary. This new picture book format has integrated sound chips.
  • Very Lazy Ladybug, Pop-up

    Isobel Finn, Jack Tickle

    Hardcover (Tiger Tales, Sept. 1, 2003)
    A lazy ladybug who never learned how to fly decides she wants to go somewhere, but she cannot find an animal to give her a peaceful ride. 10,000 first printing.
    K
  • Lydia the Lazy Ladybug

    Darcy Wheeler

    eBook (AuthorHouse, July 17, 2012)
    Lydia the Lazy Ladybug is a creative and extraordinary creature. This is a story about Lydia and how being different, can lead to new adventures. Ladybugs are busy! They have a lot of things to do, like eat other bugs, and lay lots of eggs, in a very short lifespan. Lydia is a dreamer, and she would rather watch the clouds go by and listen to sounds in the world around her instead of doing what other ladybugs expect her to do. Lydia spends most of her time alone in an imaginary world.Lydia wanders too far away one day and something happens. Suddenly, she finds herself in the perfect environment with other ladybugs just like her. Lydia learns that there is a time to get your work done and a time to daydream. Beautiful color photographs and fun filled facts about ladybugs remind us that they are an important part of our ecosystem and an excellent natural predator for aphids in your garden. Ladybugs like Lydia can often be purchased at a local nursery for release at home during the spring and summer months.
  • The Ladybug

    Sabrina Crewe

    Paperback (Steck-Vaughn Company, Sept. 1, 1998)
    Describes the life cycle, habitat, and eating habits of the seven-spotted ladybug and similar beetles.
    O
  • The Very Lazy Lion

    Jack Tickle

    Hardcover (Little Tiger Kids, Sept. 1, 2015)
    NA
  • Lydia the Lazy Ladybug

    Darcy Wheeler

    Paperback (AuthorHouse, July 17, 2012)
    Lydia the Lazy Ladybug is a creative and extraordinary creature. This is a story about Lydia and how being different can sometimes work to your advantage. Ladybugs are very busy! They have a lot of things to do, like eat other bugs, and lay lots of eggs, in a very short lifespan. Lydia is a dreamer and she would rather watch the clouds go by and listen to sounds in the world around her instead of doing what other ladybugs expect her to do. Lydia spends most of her time alone in her imaginary world. Lydia wanders too far away one day and something happens. Eventually, she finds herself in the perfect environment with other ladybugs just like her. Lydia learns that there is a time to get your work done and a time to daydream. Beautiful color photographs and fun filled facts about Ladybugs remind us that they are an important part of our eco-system and an excellent natural predator for aphids in your garden. Ladybugs like Lydia can often be purchased at your local nursery to release at home during the early spring.
    I
  • The Very Lazy Ladybug: pop-up surprise

    Isobel Finn, Jack Tickle

    Board book (Tiger Tales, March 30, 2005)
    A lazy ladybug who never learned how to fly decides she wants to go somewhere, but she cannot find an animal to give her a peaceful ride.
    K