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Hello Bugs, What Do You Do?

ISBN 9781782503835

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By Loes Botman

This bright and lively board book introduces young children to a range of minibeasts and their special characteristics.

Loes Botman's colourful and detailed illustrations bring the different insects -- including a butterfly, ladybird, beetle, bee and dragonfly -- vivdly to life, and the simple concepts and words make these books perfect for exploring with young children.

Recommended for 1 - 3 years old.

Board book, 12 pages.  Beautiful colour illustrations. 180 x 153 mm.

Floris Books, 2017.


About the Author

Loes Botman is an illustrator in the Netherlands. She has been widely exhibited and runs workshops. She is also the illustrator of Hello Animals, What Makes You Special?, Hello Animals, Where Do You Live?, Hello Bugs, What Do You Do?, Hello Farm, How Do You Do?, and Hello Birds, What Do You Say?


Reviews

'This gorgeous, bright board book introduces young children to a range of insects and creepy-crawlies. With its opening question ‘Hello bugs! What do you do?’ the simple concept and one-word text answers the question on each page – an image showing a bee has the word ‘buzz’, a spider ‘spin’ or centipede ‘wiggle’ and so on through the pages. Dutch illustrator Loes Botman’s colourful and detailed illustrations bring the different insects vividly to life making this a perfect book for exploring with young children.'
-- Outside In World

'This is a gorgeous board book. On each page is a beautiful illustration of an insect with a word describing what it does. So butterflies flutter, wood lice scuttle and beetles nibble. I think there are some great expressive words for children to enjoy in here, as well as the pictures, creating a really desirable book.’
-- Juno

'Against mottled backgrounds, Botman's soft pastels provide highly detailed images of the insects and other creatures, but the gentleness of her line keeps each of the critters from looking creepy in close-up. Who knew a centipede ('wiggle') could be radiant? [...] A lovely biology and vocabulary lesson rolled into one.'
-- Kirkus

'You may imagine that bugs don't do much, but in fact they are busy creatures. In this beautifully illustrated board book we meet twelve familiar insects, and we learn one word for each animal that describes something that it does. [...] With gorgeous illustrations and descriptive words that are fun to say, this is a board book young children will enjoy looking at.'
-- Through The Looking Glass Children's Book Reviews

'The soft, bright pastel renderings give detail to each insect. Children may be inspired to act out the simple verbs for each insect. A nice book for little backyard gardeners.'
-- Youth Services Book Review