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Snug Bug (All Aboard Reading Series) by Cathy East Dubowski β€” book cover

Snug Bug (All Aboard Reading Series)

by Cathy East Dubowski, Mark Dubowski
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Overview

A young bug takes a buggy bath, collects his teddy bug, gets a buggy hug from Mama Bug, and snuggles into his tissue-box bed. But he is soon startled by the appearance of a big moving creature! What could it be?

Relates the bedtime activities of a little bug in a big house.

Synopsis

Snug Bug hops into a tiny tub, finds his teddy bug, then snuggles into his tissue-box bed after a great big buggy hug from Momma. This cozy bedtime story will leave little dreamers feeling as snug as a bug in a rug. Full color.

Children's Literature

Unwilling Snug Bug is lovingly led through the bedtime routines and then to bed. It's a perfect selection for toddlers and new readers, both of whom will be supported by the rhyme and humor.

About the Author, Cathy East Dubowski

Cathy East Dubowski has written several books for Penguin Young Readers, including Pirate School and Anna Sewell's Black Beauty.

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Editorials

Children's Literature - Susie Wilde

Unwilling Snug Bug is lovingly led through the bedtime routines and then to bed. It's a perfect selection for toddlers and new readers, both of whom will be supported by the rhyme and humor.

Stephanie Zvirin

PreschoolGr. 1. In this bedtime easy-to-read, a little bug--bath taken, teeth brushed, story read--settles down for the night, tucked into a tissue-box bed alongside the bed of a great big boy. The goggle-eyed bug is more odd looking than sweet, and, occasionally, the text doesn't scan, but the bedtime routines will be comfortably familiar to little ones, and the story, presented in extralarge type, features enough repetition in spelling and pronunciation to promote beginning reading success.

Book Details

Published
April 1, 1995
Publisher
Penguin Group (USA)
Pages
48
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780448408491

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