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Books with title The Ladybug

  • The Gift of the Ladybug

    Carole M Amber

    Paperback (Ladybug Publishing, Jan. 16, 2012)
    #1 Amazon Mover & Shaker, THE GIFT OF THE LADYBUG is a magical story of love and acceptance through the eyes of two horses who learn their son is actually a ladybug. Inspired by the wisdom of the author's late son, this books teaches that you are perfect exactly as you are. All profits go to helping terminally ill children and their families. “The most amazing children's book I have ever read"-Anita Birk, Founder of Mommies of Miracles. Follow the author on Instagram at @Carole.Mac.
  • The Ladybug

    Hidetomo Oda

    Library Binding (Heinemann/Raintree, June 1, 1986)
    Discusses the life cycle, behavior patterns, and habitats of ladybugs
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  • Lady the Lady Bug

    Emily Thuysbaert, Pat Thuysbaert

    eBook (Mia Publications, July 19, 2019)
    NEVER JUDGE A BOOK BY IT'S COVER The story of Lady the lady bug is one of courage to dream big dreams against all odds.No matter what life throws at us or what barriers are put in our way we will succeed if we....NEVER GIVE UP AND NEVER GIVE IN
  • The Very Lazy Ladybug

    Isobel Finn, Jack Tickle

    Paperback (Tiger Tales, March 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. Reprint. 15,000 first printing.
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  • Ladybug Ladybug

    Cammie Ho

    Paperback (Phonic Monic Books, April 1, 2016)
    Follow the life of ladybugs, as they hatch from eggs and grow from grub to ladybug. Find fascinating photographs that depict the different stages of the ladybug life cycle.
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  • The Ladybug Feast

    Theresa Gonzales

    Paperback (XLIBRIS, May 8, 2017)
    Upon waking one morning, the ladybug sisters Penelope and Priscilla are complaining about eating the same old bug mites and Momma Ladybug reinforces the "Ladybug Duty" of why they must rid the garden of the bad bug mites so that people can have nice, beautiful gardens. Their mother encourages them to use their imagination to create a feast and it would not be like eating bug mites at all. As they fly to the garden, they find that they can have an exciting, fun-filled day using their imagination. This short story will remind children that creating their own imaginary play can be lots of fun.
  • The Ladybug Princess

    Julie Schoen, Little Pearl, Marina Veselinovic

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, June 14, 2012)
    All girls, at some point in their lives, imagine being a princess. For some women, this idyllic fairy tale never goes away. A beautiful young girl, Audrey loves dressing up in fancy gowns and adorning her hair with tiaras, but the other girls at school make fun of her. Just as Audrey thinks it's time for her to grow up and relinquish her dreams of being a princess, a magical swarm of ladybugs greets her at recess. The ladybugs, inspired by the timeless wisdom of Audrey Hepburn, teach little Audrey the true meaning of being a real-life princess.
  • The Little Ladybug

    Tiiu Sullakatko, Lili Pilt

    language (, June 16, 2012)
    A perfect bedtime story and children's picture book. This humorous, delightful story is about a little ladybug who is puzzled by her looks.On her journey she meets many different creatures with their own little quirks that will cheer up the reader.The book ends with a nice evening atmosphere that makes it a great bedtime reading!
  • The Lion and the Ladybug

    Jill Penrod, Lydia J. Underwood

    language (, July 15, 2016)
    When eight year-old Leo Jansen watches Meg Kenton move in across the street, he has no idea the bossy girl will become his best friend. She is pink and sunshine and boldness, and while Leo’s family falls apart, her world is his sanctuary. Then she leaves for two years that becomes four, and Leo’s life goes to pieces.After Meg returns, lonely and doubting her worth, she looks for the boy who used to be her friend. She finds a young man she doesn’t recognize, a mean, rough troublemaker who can't stand her. Yet she’s drawn to him, and she asks God to help her reach the old Leo she used to know. She’s certain he’s still in there somewhere.But Leo is guarding dangerous secrets, and should Meg get too close, she'll figure them out. If he doesn’t do something to get rid of her, the last strands of his existence will come apart. And yet he wants to be the boy she’s looking for, not the monster he needs her to see. With the help of the garden and Meg’s parents, who understand all too well the hardships of growing up, maybe Meg can save Leo’s life, and he can turn around and rescue her heart.The Lion and the Ladybug is book two in the Terry’s Garden series, tales about a love that touches generations and a garden where God heals broken hearts.
  • La La the Ladybug

    J.J. Beavis

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Nov. 1, 2013)
    Meet La La the ladybug with a broken leg. She lives in a jar and is lovingly cared for by Pepper, a five year old girl. Life is great for La La, except when Pepper's older brother decides to be a big meanie. He steals La La and dumps her out into the wild. La La is afraid, but she has an adventure anyway. Will Pepper and La La be reunited once again? 34 pages of charming illustrations and a cute story that will teach your child the value of caring for a pet. Perfect for children 3-7 years old.
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  • Sadie The Ladybug

    Jenny Cross, Lisa Bohart, Lynn Bylow

    Paperback (The Peppertree Press, Aug. 17, 2009)
    Sadie The Ladybug goes on a whimsical journey of exploration as she discovers her true purpose in life.
  • The Very Lazy Ladybug

    Isobel Finn, Jack Tickle

    Board book (Scholastic, March 15, 1999)
    very nice new book