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"Lisbeth and the Littering Ladybugs" is a lovely picture book teaching kids the importance of being responsible and having good manners.
Do you know what happens at night when you sleep? The ladybugs come out to play!
Lisbeth, a lively six-year-old, wakes up one morning to discover a tangled mess in her hair. Her grandmother tells her the story of how a group of playful ladybugs is the cause of all the knots in her hair. Through Grandma’s fanciful story of the ladybugs’ glorious grand gala, Lisbeth learns the lesson of how shared responsibility can be both necessary and fun.
Inspired by the stories of P.E. Shadrick’s own grandmother, this charming story comes to life through the vibrant watercolor illustrations of Montreal artist, Maya Penzlik.
Available in a larger special edition hardback version that features beautifully expanded artwork, as well as paperback and digital versions, “Lisbeth and the Littering Ladybugs” draws children into an imaginative world of classic storytelling and traditional illustration, certain to delight audiences both young and old.
Join Lisbeth on a whimsical adventure, and get to know her curious and free-spirited ladybug friends.
Have you ever woken up with your hair knotted and looking like you put your finger in a light socket? Lisbeth woke her hair resembling a rat's nest, and her grandma told her she knew exactly who was to blame: ladybugs. You might be puzzled why the grandmother would think this; Lisbeth did. Grandma shares the story of Lana, Lola, Laney, and other ladybugs who like to party in a child's hair while the kid is asleep.
It all began one gloomy day when Lola told Lana how she wished the sun was out. Rainy days sometimes bring lightning and thunder, which scare her. Kids and adults can empathize with Lola's fear of storms. The sudden thunderous booms and the sharp crack of lightning have made me jump several times over the years. Being a good friend, Lana didn't minimize her friend's fear. Instead, she suggested they dance because no one can stay sad for too long when they are dancing. I agree! This moment in the book would be a prime time to ask children what other suggestions they'd give Lola to quieten her fears.
After a bit, Lana had another brilliant idea; they suggested throwing a party for all their friends. Readers will meet many partygoers whose names all begin with the same letter: L. Kids will also notice that each ladybug has a unique look thanks to Lorelei's impressive costume design and sewing skills. I love the retro sewing machine! (Special thanks to the imaginative artistry of Maya Penzlik.)
Ladybugs came to the bash wearing various masks, hats, multi-colored clothes, and make-up. They drank tea, ate tasty treats, and danced to and fro as they held onto streamers. When the party ended, the ladybugs left without cleaning up. Lisbeth connected the streamers to her hair, an imaginative explanation of why some people's hair is a wild, knotted mess in the mornings. See if your kids can as well before Lisbeth offers her guess. (Three cheers to P.E. Shadrick's wonderful imagination!)
Lisbeth and the Littering Ladybugs is a lovely picture book teaching kids the importance of being responsible and having good manners. As Grandma said eloquently, "It's best to clean the mess you made, but sometimes we must clean up even when we didn't create the clutter." Very true!
Grandparents, I recommend sharing Lisbeth and the Littering Ladybugs with your grandkids the next time you get together or when their hair is unruly. Educators and parents: Ask kids to draw a ladybug in a costume for an extension activity.
I agree with Amazon's recommended reading age: 3-6 years.
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Do you know what happens at night when you sleep? The ladybugs come out to play!
Lisbeth, a lively six-year-old, wakes up one morning to discover a tangled mess in her hair. Her grandmother tells her the story of how a group of playful ladybugs is the cause of all the knots in her hair. Through Grandma’s fanciful story of the ladybugs’ glorious grand gala, Lisbeth learns the lesson of how shared responsibility can be both necessary and fun.
Inspired by the stories of P.E. Shadrick’s own grandmother, this charming story comes to life through the vibrant watercolor illustrations of Montreal artist, Maya Penzlik.
Available in a larger special edition hardback version that features beautifully expanded artwork, as well as paperback and digital versions, “Lisbeth and the Littering Ladybugs” draws children into an imaginative world of classic storytelling and traditional illustration, certain to delight audiences both young and old.
Join Lisbeth on a whimsical adventure, and get to know her curious and free-spirited ladybug friends.
From an early age, Atlanta, Georgia-born, P.E. Shadrick was surrounded by masterful storytellers. Carrying forward a shared love of boundless creativity, she pursued opportunities of artistic expression in design and writing, eventually settling into a career in marketing & communications. view profile
Published on December 01, 2024
0-1000 words
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Genre: Children's
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