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Books with title The Ladybug

  • The Happy Ladybug

    Sparrow

    eBook (Sparrow, Dec. 4, 2013)
    Reviewed by Kristie Ingerto for Readers' Favorite - 5/5 StarsThe Happy Ladybug by Sparrow is a cute children’s book with bright illustrations and words set to a catchy rhythm that will capture a child’s attention. The ladybug loves to fly and one day on her adventures she flies by a bear, talks with a mare, and meets a spider who has captured a butterfly. She rescues the butterfly and they both fly away together. After this, she visits some bumblebees and sees some maple trees and shoes. As nighttime comes, the ladybug finds a flower leaf to rest upon to prepare for her next day’s adventure.I really enjoyed reading The Happy Ladybug and it is a wonderful book to share with young children. The illustrations are beautiful as they are so vibrant and filled with detail. Children will love to point out different parts of the illustrations and identify the various animals and things. This book is written in rhyme for the most part, and therefore it flows nicely and is catchy, which will hold a child’s attention to the end.I see this book as being a popular one to use with pre-school children to read and discuss and then even imagine and create what adventures the ladybug will have the next day. This can also be used as a nice comparison for children as each day is filled with new adventures. What better way to end a day than by laying down to rest and, before falling asleep, thinking back over the adventures of the day and looking forward to new adventures to come! _______The Happy Ladybug is a picture e-book for pre-school children. Your kid will have quite an adventure to spend a fun and exciting day with a happy ladybug. The happy ladybug is simply extraordinary; she has many places to visit and friends to play with. Why wait... have your kid enjoy The Happy Ladybug adventure for a day.
  • The Ladybug Waltz

    Jeanette Hopkins, Heidi Rittenhouse-Goeken

    Hardcover (Ice Cube Press, Sept. 21, 2009)
    Capture the magic of a ladybug's ball ... crimson colored gowns, antennae tiaras ... and all of the starlight your child can imagine Ice Cube Books are not just for adults anymore! Our first full-colored children's book is filled with lessons to be learned not only from the natural world, but through music, patterns and artwork. A charming story told in the form of a waltz by a longtime teacher and educator with art by an elementary art school teacher. This book allows music, art and writing to connect.
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  • The Gift of the Ladybug

    Carole M Amber

    Hardcover (Ladybug Publishing, July 6, 2012)
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  • Jamie the Ladybug

    Jessica Rienzi

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, June 6, 2018)
    Jamie is a ladybug that wants to play. But she does not have any friends. Do you think she will find a friend?
  • 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 Very Lazy Ladybug

    Isobel Finn, Jack Tickle

    Hardcover (Tiger Tales, Feb. 1, 2001)
    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.
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  • Ladybug

    Karen Hartley, Chris MacRo

    Library Binding (Rigby Interactive Library, June 1, 1998)
    A simple introduction to the physical characteristics, diet, life cycle, predators, habitat, and lifespan of the ladybird beetle, also known as the ladybug
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  • The Ladybug Story

    Liliana Mitchell, Olha Tkachenko

    Hardcover (Mindstir Media, Jan. 15, 2018)
    A colorful strawberry patch with an old river bridge is the setting for this colorful and memorable children’s book, “The Ladybug Story.” A beautiful young ladybug named Jenny becomes best friends with the handsome but restless Bartholomew, who is convinced that he will find adventure and happiness somewhere in the mysterious neighboring strawberry patch. Because Jenny is loyal and cares for Bartholomew, she reluctantly agrees to leave the security of her home and follows him into a new world. Trouble quickly ensues in their new surroundings as Jenny falls prey to the dreaded Sonja, a mesmerizing large, black spider who prowls the neighboring patches looking for anyone who is out at nightfall. All ends well and Bartholomew and Jenny learn a couple of lessons that are important for all children to know. Never make decisions in life because someone else wants you to, especially if you know it to be wrong. And, of course, the most important lesson... There is no place like home.
  • The Grouchy Ladybug

    Eric Carle

    Paperback (Trophy Pr, Sept. 1, 1986)
    Progressing through a series of brilliantly colored die-cut pages, a bad-tempered braggart becomes a nicer, happier, better-behaved bug. The arrangement of the book also introduces concepts of comparative size and telling time. Full-color illustrations.
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  • The Ladybug Race

    Angela Marie Williamson

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, June 29, 2016)
    “The Ladybug Race” 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.
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  • Rachel the Ladybug

    Pam Lawrence

    language (Christian Faith Publishing, Inc., May 3, 2017)
    Rachel, the Ladybug was born on Easter Sunday with the heart of Jesus on her back. Her mission in life is to tell other ladybugs Jesus's love story so they too can become believers. At first, she is rejected by other ladybugs. She is sad about being rejected. However, her grandma and momma finally find her in a rose garden across Lake Livingston, Texas. Together they set out to spread the good news of Jesus's gift of salvation. Open the book and enter into her world to see if she is successful with her mission from God.
  • Ladybug Tea

    Tam Van Kirk

    Hardcover (BookBaby, Dec. 18, 2017)
    Did you ever have to sit on the bench for the whole game at your school? Well, this little girl had to sit, not only on the bench, but on the bench in the hot, Florida sun! She is #28 a.k.a Annie Candy, and when this happens to her, she decides to make the best of her day. After mowing an invitation into the school's soccer field, and we advise you not to do this, she marches along with her flip flops and her song to Ladybug Tea. Along the way, she is joined by The Marvelous Miss, The Kindhearted Kid, Double Trouble, Frizzy Izzy, Mr. Mellow, Charlie Charming, Tikvah and Messy Essie. When they finally arrive at tea, well, you will just have to read the story from the beginning to reach the ending. Wrapped in cheerful humor beautiful, illustrations, and rhythmic text, this story introduces us to a unique but relatable cast of characters. You are sure to find your favorite character, and don't forget to try out Grandma Bunny's recipe for Mud Pie found on the back cover of this colorful children's picture book. Sometimes it is just fun to march along with a song instead of learning too many lessons!
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