Illustrations: Bernard Adnet
Year: 2003
Publisher: Puffin Young Readers, New York
Age: 3 and above
No. of Pages: 32
ISBN: 978 0 44845 816 8
The book cover calls it a ‘book about patterns’ and it is. The text showcases all the pretty patterns in nature – butterfly wings, the dots on a ladybird, spider webs, fireflies and more.
All of these facts are woven into a lyrical text that intertwines numbers and colors to spin a tale of fantasy and sheer natural beauty.
Excerpt
Here are eight bugs who like to sing.
They all line up from wing to wing.
One moth, one flea, one fly, one bee.
Other titles in this series
Other titles in this series
- Level - 1: A new friend
- Level - 1: At the beach
- Level - 1: Ice Cream Soup
- Level - 1: Max has a Fish, Review here
- Level - 1: Nicky Upstairs and Down
- Level - 1: Play with Blue
- Level - 1: Tiny goes camping
- Level - 1: Tiny the Birthday Dog
- Level - 1: Tiny the Snow Dog
- Level - 2: Cowboy Roy, Review here
- Level - 2: Madeline and her dog, Review here
- Level - 2: Princess Buttercup, Review here
- Level - 2: Red, White and Blue
- Level - 2: Shape Spotters, Review here
- Level - 2: Snug Bug, Review here
- Level - 2: Spider's Lunch, Review here
- Level - 2: The Cow in the House, Review here
- Level - 2: The Garden that we grew
- Level - 2: Who stole the cookies?, Review here
- Level - 3: Agapanthus Hum and the Eyeglasses
- Level - 3: Amanda Pig on her own
- Level - 3: Why do birds sing?
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