The Big Bug Dug

The Big Bug Dug by Mary Serfozo is a My First Hello Reader book published by Scholastic in March 2002. This 32-page edition is presented in English and features a humorous rhyming story that follows a bug on its quest for solitude, providing a lighthearted introduction to nature. As the big bug digs down into the earth, readers encounter various underground insects and animals, along with elements like roots, rocks, and fossils.
In addition to the engaging narrative, this book includes eight pairs of picture-word game cards that can be punched out for interactive learning. There are also six pages of skill-building puzzle activities designed to reinforce the story’s themes. Whimsical illustrations by Jeffrey Scherer enhance the reading experience, making it appealing for young readers interested in juvenile fiction and beginner readers.
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A My First Hello Reader book, this humorous rhyming story, with game cards and activity pages, becomes a quick nature study as it follows a delightful bug in his quest for solitude.
“The big bug dug…and dug…and dug. Down in the dirt, the big bug dug…”
As the big bug digs his way down under — “to find a quiet place to sleep!” — readers are treated to a short lesson in nature science. We meet underground insects and animals: snakes, slugs, worms, and more. We also discover such things as roots, rocks, and fossils found at different levels below. The book comes with eight pairs of picture-word game cards that can be punched out and used to reinforce the story in a fun way. In addition, there are six pages of skill-building puzzle activities. Whimsical illustrations by Jeffrey Scherer make this book totally engaging for young readers.
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