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Bugs Galore (2012)

by Peter Stein(Favorite Author)
3.69 of 5 Votes: 3
ISBN
0763647543 (ISBN13: 9780763647544)
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English
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Candlewick
review 1: Category: Baby Board BookPublication date: 2011Annotation is posted above via GoodReadsThemes/Topics: Bugs!, Silliness, Imagination, RhymeWays to Use Book:* Collaborate with a science teacher on a lesson on insects. Read the book to tickle the students' imagination, and then have each student work in a group to research a different insect, the dangers/benefits of that insect, and other interesting facts by using reputable resources. Have the students present to the class. * Discuss slant rhyme and rhyming couplets in Bugs Galore. Have students try to write their own poem about their favorite bug using one of those two poetry techniques.* There are many imaginary creatures in Bugs Galore! Have students create their own insect using found art materials. Then, ask them ... moreto write a description of their insect and share. Conclude with a bug parade where students walk their creature through the halls!Other information: The pictures are so creative- think Dr. Seuss meets a cool graphic designer.
review 2: My son gives this book five stars. I quite often find it missing from his bookshelf and in his bed instead. For Valentine's Day, so I gave my son a book: Bugs Galore. I definitely am not a fan of bugs. I will rescue any ladybug unlucky enough to end up in our house; I won't kill spiders if I know they are innocuous; and I'll even leave fire ant nests alone if there are in areas where no one walks -- they prey on termites; and if I'm outside and the bugs leave me alone, I will leave them alone, but that's pretty much is the extent of my affection for bugs. So, I wasn't really expecting to like a bug book. But I did. And more importantly, so did my four-year-old son. He called this a "beautiful bug book". The description is perfect.We already have Cars Galore, and I really liked the writing in it. If possible, I like the writing in Bugs Galore even more. Peter Stein writes like he is reading out loud to a young child, which, of course, is the best way to write for young children. I don't know how he manages it, but his rhyming scheme and meter never feel forced or artificial. His text is so wonderfully picturesque that he just holds the door wide open for Bob Staake's illustrative wackiness to stomp right in. And it does.Again, although I am NOT a bug person, I like the artwork in Bugs Galore even better than Cars Galore. Every page in Bugs Galore crawls with "beautiful bugs". There is a wonderful freedom in the sprawl of the crawling bugs that could not exist with cars on the road. I should point out that I am writing this review without having the book in front of me because my son took the "beautiful bug book" to his room and he won't let me have it back. less
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fig
Reminds me of "I Love Bugs" by Emma Dodd and "Beetle Bop" by Denise Fleming.
tstoianov
I thought this book was jut ok, but my kids loved it for whatever reason.
jewelia
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