The WEB… As Wee See It

The WEB… As Wee See It by Janice L. Kiesel is a 72-page illustrated storybook published by CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform on October 14, 2016. This engaging tale follows Linda Ladybug, a curious and adventurous bug who enjoys exploring her garden with her family. Unlike her siblings, Linda’s free-spirited nature leads her on various escapades, where her curiosity sometimes puts her in unexpected situations.
Readers will find that Linda’s journey is not just about adventure but also about learning important lessons along the way. The book includes an appendix with 15 story-related coloring pages, making it suitable for interactive reading sessions between parents or grandparents and children. Targeted at ages 4-8, this story combines elements of juvenile fiction with themes of science and nature, encouraging young readers to explore the world around them while being mindful of potential dangers.
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“Linda Ladybug” is a curious, feisty little bug who loves her family and their daily walks in the garden. She is a bit different from her six brothers and sisters in that she sees herself as a free-spirited adventurer! She is also quite the little “fashion bug,” having a penchant for HATS!!!! She has a wonderful curiosity about the world, but, sometimes, this curiosity can lead to dangers that catch her unaware! She has a tendency to wander off on her own, exploring the world she finds so fascinating, not realizing that there could be danger lurking right around the corner! Linda learns a valuable lesson in “The WEB…As Wee See It.” This 31 page color illustrated storybook includes an appendix with 15 story related coloring pages, most suitable for colored pencils. It is recommended for parent/grandparent and child to read together. Recommended for ages 4-8.
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