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Books with title The Ladybug

  • The Ladybug

    Sabrina Crewe

    Library Binding (Heinemann/Raintree, Sept. 1, 1996)
    Describes the life cycle, habitat, and eating habits of the seven-spotted ladybug and similar beetles
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  • Lady the Lady Bug

    Emily Thuysbaert, Pat Thuysbaert

    Paperback (Independently published, July 5, 2019)
    NEVER JUDGE A BOOK BY IT'S COVERThe 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 Littlest Ladybug

    Sami Marranzino

    Hardcover (Page Publishing, Inc., July 7, 2017)
    The Littlest Ladybug is the story of a ladybug named Lena who doesn't have any friends to play with. When she is invited to spend the day flying around with Mia (her older sister) and her friends, she is very excited. Lena soon realizes that being the littlest ladybug isn't so bad when she comes to the rescue of Chelsea. As all the ladybugs cheered for Lena. She is very happy and gad that she is so small. Who knows what would've happened to Chelsea? So come along with Lena, her older sister Mia, and their friends on a journey and a lesson of love, acceptance, determination, trust and how not to judge a book by its cover.
  • The Grouchy Ladybug

    Eric Carle, Manasi Subramaniam

    Perfect Paperback (Karadi Tales Company Pvt Ltd, Aug. 1, 2008)
    "English-Hindi Bilingual Picture book: For twenty years, The Grouchy Ladybug has delighted very young readers and listeners all over the world. Boldly designed pictures and text tell the story of a tiny anti-hero like no other. A ladybug, grouchy and ill-tempered who thinks it is bigger and more important than anyone else, is always ready to pick a fight. Read to find out how this bad-temperd bug met its match and became nicer and better behaved bug. Eric Carle's fast moving story with clever die-cut pages invites children to explore the concepts of time, size and shape"
  • Ladybug

    Rinald Steketee

    eBook
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  • The Very Lazy Ladybug

    Isobel Finn, Jack Tickle

    Paperback (Scholastic, Jan. 1, 2001)
    Ladybug is so lazy that she doesn't know how to fly. But she wants to find a new place to sleep. So she catches a ride on each animal that passes by.
  • The Naughty Ladybug

    Elizabeth Penbrook

    language (, June 1, 2012)
    Ladybugs may be small, but their hearts are big, as you'll learn in this endearing tale about Osmond the ladybug. He has "oh-so-small" wings, but really big dreams. You will find yourself rooting for the little ladybug as he tries to explore the big world beyond the vegetable patch, even though his family and friends worry for his safety.Brightly illustrated, children will enjoy following along with Osmond as he tries to follow his dreams. Will his little wings lift him as high as his dreams,or will he encounter some trouble that his parents warned him about along the way?
  • The Ladybug Race

    Angela Williamson

    language (Angela Williamson, May 30, 2016)
    โ€œThe Ladybug Raceโ€ is a story about a ladybug named Katie and her friend Sadie. They begin a race that ends up in the opposite direction. When Katie tries to find Sadie she meets some new bugs along the way. In the end she finds out just how great a friend Sadie is.
  • The Lullaby Ladybug

    Ali Banks Cross, Jenn Schwendiman

    language (, Sept. 6, 2016)
    Abby couldn't sleep. She hugged Teddy closer and squeezed her eyes tight, but she couldn't squeeze the scared feeling away.But when a tiny ladybug sings her a special lullaby, Abby learns the secret to peaceful slumber.
  • The Ladybug Story

    Catriona Crehan, Sally Galotti, Lucia Bartoli

    language (Self, June 30, 2012)
    A wonderful children's book, told to me by my father growing up. A great bedtime story of adventure, love, and family! Enjoyable for all ages.
  • Ladybug

    Magali Attiogbe

    Board book (words & pictures, March 19, 2019)
    Join ladybug as she helps gardeners with their aphids and camouflages herself from a swooping bird. But where should she hide her little eggs? Introducing nature to little ones, Tales From Nature provides simple, entertaining storylines with an animal character as the focus. Bright and colorful illustrations are sure to engage young children as they learn about each animal's day, from a cute description, to what it eats, and where it lives. Simple, engaging text explains nature in a playful way for little ones. Each page includes a window or a flap to encourage children to read on and discover more.
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  • Ladybug, Ladybug

    Ruth Brown

    Paperback (Puffin, July 1, 1992)
    Expanding on a well-known nursery rhyme, the author tells of a wayward ladybug who makes a long journey over a varied landscape to her home
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