Lulu and Bingo are camping for the very first time and they are so excited, especially Bingo. He keeps trying to explore on his own, and Lulu's family reminds her to keep a tight hold on Bingo's leash so he doesn't get lost. "Ladybug Girl would never let that happen!" declares Lulu. But during an imagination game, Lulu drops Bingo's leash for just a second and he runs off into the forest. This is a job for Ladybug Girl!
Product Information
Format: Hardcover Number of Pages: 40 Vendor: Dial Publication Date: 2012 Dimensions: 9.00 X 10.50 (inches)
ISBN: 0803735820 ISBN-13: 9780803735828 Availability: Usually ships in 24-48 hours. Ages: 4-8 Series:Ladybug Girl
Bingo the dog stars in this tribute to responsibility and newest addition to the New York Times bestselling series
Lulu and Bingo are camping for the very first time and they are so excited, especially Bingo. He keeps trying to explore on his own, and Lulu's family reminds her to keep a tight hold on Bingo's leash so he doesn't get lost. "Ladybug Girl would never let that happen!" declares Lulu. But during an imagination game, Lulu drops Bingo's leash for just a second and he runs off into the forest. This is a job for Ladybug Girl!
This outdoorsy addition to the spirited Ladybug Girl series is perfect for dog and nature lovers, and offers a gentle lesson about responsibility.
Author Bio
David Soman and Jacky Davis live in Rosendale, New York, with their daughter and son--the inspiration for the Ladybug Girl and Bumblebee Boy books.
Publishers Weekly
Even on a family camping trip, Ladybug Girl wears her wings, antennae, tutu, and polka-dot boots. Riding a canoe and having a picnic offer new adventures, but exploring the woods with her dog Bingo means being especially careful to hold his leash so he doesnt run off. When Ladybug Girl does accidentally lose Bingo, shes determined to find him. With Lulus self-assurance and inquisitive nature, and just enough tension to keep readers on their toes, Ladybug Girl continues to shineas does Somans art, which works wonders with the forest setting. Ages 3up. (May) 2012 Reed Business Information
Editorial Reviews
"All the imagination and pluck that children have come to expect from this delightful duo. A fine addition to the series and another reason to love Ladybug Girl."
"With Lulu's self-assurance and inquisitive nature, Ladybug Girl continues to shine--as does Soman's art, which works wonders with the forest setting."