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Bugs

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A sequel to "How Many Bugs in a Box?", this is a comical pop-up book about insects. Inside each bright box are bugs of all colours, shapes and sizes, which pop up, bounce and even fly out when opened. The author also wrote "How Many Bugs in a Box?"

10 pages, Hardcover

First published May 1, 1990

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David A. Carter

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David A. Carter is a master paper engineer and creator of the Bugs series, which has sold more than 6 million copies. Also the author and illustrator of the critically acclaimed Color series, featuring One Red Dot, Blue 2, 600 Black Spots, Yellow Square, and White Noise, he lives in Auburn, California, with his wife and two daughters.

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October 26, 2007
I would recommend all of the Bugs in Boxes books for people with young children. They are fun to read and have lots of really cute bugs while teaching children to count or name their colors.
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March 21, 2017
I love this book because it is a pop-up book about colors but with a strange illustration that children would love to re-read all over again. The first page of the book it says, "what kind of bugs are in the yard-long YELLOW box?" It shows the word yellow in capital letter so that children can learn how the word yellow looks like, and the next page shows a yellow box. Children have to open it in order to see what is inside the yellow box, and I can let children take turns opening the pop-up page. The answer to the questions was a bunch of brown bouncing basketball bugs. This keeps the children guessing and eager to know what type of bug they will see next. The colors are vibrant.
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February 15, 2017
1- I really liked reading this book because is a pop-pop book. Children are always fascinated with these types of books. I believe this book offers more than just colors. For me, I can say there is some Math and Science. We can talk about the shapes we see and count several items in the book. For Science, I see many different bugs, we can talk about different bus and their rolls and their colors. The pictures are amazing in this book, they pop up with so many different colors.

2- Children would love to have this book always around them to read it. I will try to read each page first because they're going to try to touch it. I will be for sure interrupted many times while reading this book. I think this is good because I know that children are learning through reading.
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March 24, 2011
Simply written and cleverly designed with pop out features, Carter's book of alliteration would make a wonderful mentor text for poetry in any aged classroom.
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May 27, 2015
I would recommend this picture book for children as the alliteration incorporates poetry. The students also experience rich language, practicing their phonemic awareness.
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