Ladybug on the Move

“Ladybug on the Move” by Richard Fowler is a delightful children’s book published by Harcourt Brace Jovanovich in 1993. This 20-page edition, presented in English, invites young readers to engage interactively as they assist Ladybug in finding a safe new home while navigating various garden obstacles.
In this charming story, a hungry snail threatens Ladybug’s leaf, prompting readers to help her explore the garden. As they guide her through different settings, including crawling under stones and slipping into a shed, children will enjoy the vibrant illustrations and the tactile experience of a movable book. The narrative combines elements of children’s fiction with themes of insects and exploration, making it an engaging read for young audiences.
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A hungry snail is eating its way towards Ladybug’s leaf. It’s up to young “readers” to help her find a safe new home–as they take her from the cover pocket, set her on the winding word path, and explore the garden with her as she crawls under stones, slips into a shed, has an unexpected dip a watering can, and ends up in the perfect home. Full color.
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