I am excited to share a new review for Little Bug...
Little Bug
by Karin Larson Illustrated by Eugene Ruble Little Bug by Karin Larson is a story about a little bug with persistence to spare! He seeks out a friend, a morsel of food, a drink of water, a place with shade, a place to climb, a puddle to bathe in—you name it. He doesn’t really find what he’s looking, except for some peace and quiet at the end of the day, but he’s willing to go looking for it all again tomorrow. Turns out this little guy has patience as well as persistence. He doesn’t lose it when he’s unsuccessful this time around, he will just keep trying. This is also an excellent story for young readers to learn prepositions, antonyms and expand their vocabulary. I love the zany illustrations by Eugene Ruble. His style is unique and brings us a truly madcap character. Little Bug is an excellent read aloud story and highly recommended for early readers (ages 7-10). A terrific book to add to any school, public or private library! Check out the adorable video trailer for Little Bug at: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=30Cw9ifmkmg Please note: I reviewed a free copy of the book in exchange for my honest opinion/review.
Thank you, Regan W.H. Macaulay, for your kind words and for taking the time to review Little Bug.
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I agree with everything the review says. Little Bug is adorable. And he never gives up. A good reminder to all of us, whether kids or adults, to hang in there.
ReplyDeleteThank you so very much, Beverly!
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