STORIES FROM BUG GARDEN
STORIES FROM BUG GARDEN
STORIES FROM BUG GARDEN
STORIES FROM BUG GARDEN
STORIES FROM BUG GARDEN
STORIES FROM BUG GARDEN
STORIES FROM BUG GARDEN
STORIES FROM BUG GARDEN

STORIES FROM BUG GARDEN

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Author: Lisa Moser
Illustrator: Gwen Millward
Age: 4 - 12
Pages: 32 pg.
Size: 28 x 24 cm

Whimsical and delightful, a celebration of imagination —Kirkus Reviews 

🇬🇧 Description:

Come peer between blades of grass at the secret lives of a garden's tiniest inhabitants, revealed in lyrical vignettes and charming illustrations.

What may appear to be an abandoned garden is actually home to an unusual array of insects. Meet a ladybug who prefers making mud angels to acting like a lady, a roly-poly bug who loves to roll ("wa-hoo!"), a cricket who dreams of grand adventures, and a whole neighborhood of bugs gazing up at a fireworks show of flowers bursting into bloom. These inviting vignettes are sure to have readers seeing bugs in a whole new light.

Reviews:

Compactly told in short lines, these pieces are part beginning-reader stories and part poetry. In spirit they remind me of Arnold Lobel's wonderful Frog and Toad books...Millward's watercolor, ink and pencil drawings highlight the stories' whimsy; her google-eyed characters and obsessive, scribbly vegetation add up to a rousing expression of cheer. —The New York Times Book Review

The scribbly pen-and-pencil illustrations, finished with watercolor, reveal amusing detail...With plentiful dialogue, these short scenes will be fun to read aloud. Whimsical and delightful, a celebration of imagination. —Kirkus Reviews (starred review)

The descriptive language and colorful, fun illustrations make this an enjoyable read. Nature is presented through the drawings and short prose...Teachers and parents will want this book for a read-aloud selection, while public and school librarians can use it to spark discussions related to insects, gardens, and nature. —School Library Connection