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The slow bugs get in the way. The hungry bugs cause a delay. The fast bugs set the pace. But who will win the big bug race?
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"A race among bugs, well that is the premise, silly as it may seem. The race starts, and all kinds of mishaps occur. The ladybug loses her wings; the stink bug lost his pants; the millipede tripped and lost a couple of legs. It seems like there will not be any bugs left to finish the race, but wait, it seems that cockroach is approaching the finish line and so is dragon fly. Which one will win the first place ribbon? The emphasis here seems to be on exercise, and these bugs are showing all the couch potatoes out there that they need to get up and exercise. There is a list of other books to read and safe web sites provided by FactHound. Part of the “Read-It Readers” series, this yellow level title is appropriate for kids who can handle more challenging ideas, a broad vocabulary, and a wide variety in sentence structure." - Children's Literature Comprehensive Database
January 1, 2008
Cari Meister has written more than a hundred books for children, including the "Tiny" series (Penguin) and the "Meet the Monsters" series (Stone Arch Books). She has received many awards for her books. Most recently, "Airplane Adventure" (Stone Arch Books), was named to "Parents" magazine Best Books for 2010. Cari has been fascinated by the night sky ever since she can remember. Her love of space and stars led her to Space Camp when she was growing up. Today, Cari lives in the mountains of Colorado, with her husband, four boys, two horses and one dog.
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