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Follow a newly hatched ladybug as she learns the ins and outs of ladybughood, and meet plenty of fascinating bug characters along the way, in this first graphic novel. Our tale begins with a cluster of tiny eggs resting peacefully on a leaf - but life for a ladybug larva is far from peaceful. There are dastardly harlequins to contend with and giant predators in the form of birds. Not to mention the confusing fact that our leading larva doesn't look anything like a ladybug at all! With transformations to look forward to - including gaining a pair of wings - and plenty of friendly bugs to meet,…mehr

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Follow a newly hatched ladybug as she learns the ins and outs of ladybughood, and meet plenty of fascinating bug characters along the way, in this first graphic novel. Our tale begins with a cluster of tiny eggs resting peacefully on a leaf - but life for a ladybug larva is far from peaceful. There are dastardly harlequins to contend with and giant predators in the form of birds. Not to mention the confusing fact that our leading larva doesn't look anything like a ladybug at all! With transformations to look forward to - including gaining a pair of wings - and plenty of friendly bugs to meet, our heroine will soon learn that life in the garden isn't all bad. Narrated by a wise old grasshopper, offering tips and tricks on how to be a ladybug, and featuring laugh-out-loud moments, this tale of garden life is a perfect introduction to ladybug for bug-obsessed little ones. Made in collaboration with the Royal Entomological Society, facts and supporting information are blended seamlessly into the action, while hilarious illustrations from Steven Wood will engage even the most reluctant reader.
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Laura Knowles has worked in children’s publishing for over 15 years. Her picture books about animals and nature have so far been translated into 11 languages. She is the author of several titles, including It Starts with a Seed, which was awarded the 2017 Margaret Mallett Award for Children’s Non-fiction. Steven Wood has illustrated for Scholastic, Penguin Random House Children's, Usborne, and more. His focus is always on the characters that bring life and movement to the picture. Steven loves adding humor to his work, influenced by the adventure stories he read as a child. The Royal Entomological Society was founded in 1833 to promote the understanding and development of insect science. The society aims to show every person how remarkable and valuable insects are.