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Books with title Snug as a Bug

  • Snug as a Bug: Level 1

    Amy E. Imbody, Mike Gordon

    eBook (Zonderkidz, Dec. 21, 2010)
    Level-one readers will enjoy reading this delightful rhyming bedtime story. They'll learn that God has given animals places they can sleep. And while God loves animals, he has a special love for children. Humorous and colorful illustrations make this a fun book to read over and over again.
  • Snug As a Bug

    Michael Elsohn Ross, Sylvia Long

    Hardcover (Chronicle Books, Feb. 1, 2004)
    Award-winning artist Sylvia Long has teamed up with author and naturalist Michael Elsohn Ross to create a truly enchanting bedtime book. From goodnight stories to goodnight kisses, the simple, cozy text celebrates the special bedtime rituals that are so beloved by both parent and child. With its colorful butterflies, cozy caterpillars and dreamy ladybugs—all in their cutest pajamas—this is a book that readers will want to snuggle up with again and again.
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  • Snug as a Bug

    Janice Jobey

    eBook
    This sweet rhyming verse takes a playful child from active to quiet bedtime. Various animals demonstrate ways to end a busy day. You will find lots of ways to be “snug as a bug”...cozy, peaceful, comfy, cuddly...and much more. Come along on this sing-song journey with beautiful illustrations to send your little ones to sweet dreams.LITERACY LINKS suggestions provide multiple ways to enhance early literacy skills through--*phonological awareness through rhymes and alliterations*phonemic awareness*alphabetic principle*predictable phrasesDID YOU KNOW? page provides interesting tidbits about the animals featured in this book. The reader can offer these as the book is read as an option. Some animals featured include:*Luna moth*Langur monkey*Kaola bear*Honey bee*Crickets*Moles*Foxes*Ladybug
  • Snug Bug

    Cathy East Dubowski

    Paperback (Penguin Young Readers, April 19, 1995)
    A young bug takes a buggy bath, collects his teddy bug, gets a buggy hug from Mama Bug, and snuggles into his tissue-box bed. But he is soon startled by the appearance of a big moving creature! What could it be?
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  • Snug As a Bug

    Michael Elsohn Ross, Sylvia Long

    Paperback (Scholastic, March 15, 2004)
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  • Snug as a Bug

    Tamsyn Murray, Judi Abbot

    Hardcover (Simon & Schuster Children's UK, Jan. 7, 2014)
    Would you prefer to be as snug as a bug rolled up in a rug? Like two cosy bats in thick woolly hats? As hot as three pigs in big purple wigs? Or . . .Would you prefer to be like ten sneezy kittens without any mittens? Like nine frozen frogs in huge wooden clogs? As cool as eight bees on miniature skis?George has to decide for himself on a day out at the park with Mum.This funny book of crazy combinations is guaranteed to make kids laugh.
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  • Snug as a Bug?

    Amy Imbody, Mike Gordon, Amy E. Imbody

    Hardcover (Zondervan, Feb. 1, 2001)
    Join in an amusing conversation between a mother and child as they explore various sleeping options. Kids ages 4-6 will adore the colorful and humorous illustrations as they learn how snails, bears, sharks, and other kinds of animals sleep.
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  • Snug As a Bug

    Tamsyn Murray, Judy Abbott

    Hardcover (Sterling, Jan. 1, 2013)
    You’ll meet owls in fluffy towels, frogs in wooden clogs, and bees on miniature skis in this beautifully illustrated, rhyming story. You’ll also count up to ten and all the way back again with George, as he takes a trip to the park with his mom. Get ready to snuggle up with some gnus in furry shoes and llamas in stripy pajamas!
  • Snug as a Bug

    Janice Jobey

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, April 4, 2013)
    This sweet rhyming verse takes a playful child from active to quiet bedtime. Various animals demonstrate ways to end a busy day. You will find lots of ways to be “snug as a bug”...cozy, peaceful, comfy, cuddly...and much more. Come along on this sing-song journey with beautiful illustrations to send your little ones to sweet dreams.Captivating illustrations and simple language combine to make this book both entertaining and engaging to young children. LITERACY LINKS and DID YOU KNOW? sections provide a variety of ways to read and add learning to fun!LITERACY LINKS suggestions provide multiple ways to enhance early literacy skills through--*phonological awareness through rhymes and alliterations*phonemic awareness*alphabetic principle*predictable phrasesDID YOU KNOW? page provides interesting tidbits about the animals featured in this book. The reader can offer these as the book is read as an option. Some animals featured include:*Luna moth*Langur monkey*Kaola bear*Honey bee*Crickets*Moles*Foxes*Ladybug
  • Snug as a Bug

    Tamsyn Murray, Judi Abbot

    Paperback (Simon & Schuster Children's UK, Jan. 7, 2014)
    Would you prefer to be as snug as a bug rolled up in a rug? Like two cosy bats in thick woolly hats? As hot as three pigs in big purple wigs? Or . . .Would you prefer to be like ten sneezy kittens without any mittens? Like nine frozen frogs in huge wooden clogs? As cool as eight bees on miniature skis?George has to decide for himself on a day out at the park with Mum.This funny book of crazy combinations is guaranteed to make kids laugh.
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  • Snug as a Bug: Level 1

    Amy E. Imbody, Mike Gordon

    Paperback (Zonderkidz, Feb. 24, 2008)
    Where do snails sleep at night? What about sharks or frogs or snakes? God has a place for each one. And of course he has a special sleeping place for children!This is a Level One I Can Read! book, which means it’s perfect for children learning to sound out words and sentences. It aligns with guided reading level F and will be of interest to children Pre-K to 3rd grade. .
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  • Snug as a Bug

    Sarah Campbell, Olly Oliver

    Hardcover (House of Marbles, )
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