Wheres My Little Love Bug
$8.99
Where’s my little love bug? Where’s my lovey best? Did God tuck him tightly in a tree or put him in a nest? In this sweet flap book, young readers will spot new parent/child bug pairs-from buzzing bees to lovely ladybugs-in each new landscape. They will have fun searching for all the hiding little love bugs, discovering them under the flaps, and saying, “Here I am!” along with each little bug. The book’s sweet artwork and rollicking, rhyming text reveals that God puts all of His creatures-including animals, bugs, and kids-right where they belong. While bunnies belong in holes, snails along streams, and spiders in webs, children belong safe and sound, wrapped tightly in their loved ones’ arms. On the last spread, young readers will find a special surprise: a mirror where they can see themselves cuddling with the adult who is reading to them.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781087750361
ISBN10: 1087750369
Sebastien Braun
Binding: Boards
Published: November 2021
Publisher: B and H Publishing Group
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