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Bustle in the Bushes

by Giles Andreae

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Presents a series of poems about some of the creature that live in the garden.
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Little poems that talk about the bugs you'd find in the garden. Bugs range from a worm, snails, and more. ( )
  cromero16 | Apr 10, 2018 |
Bustle in the Bushes is a collection of rhyming poems about all types of bugs from bees to snails, ants, and beetles. This is a poetry book.
  Jcadd13 | Apr 14, 2015 |
Curious kids love to discover creepy, crawly bugs and slinky, slimy, slugs in the backyard. But do they know what else might be hidden in the bushes? They will surely see slimy snails and slugs. Brightly colored shells, rocks and leaves, will bring smiles to every child’s face.

We’re famous for slithering slowly,
But wouldn’t you also be slow
If you had to carry
Your house on your back
Wherever you wanted to go?

Young readers will have fun with spiders, worms and caterpillars that turn into butterflies. Vividly colored illustrations show each animals character. Children will be able to pick out their favorite critter that lives in the bushes. Parents and teachers can also utilize this fun read for teaching counting, colors and shapes. ( )
  KristiBernard | Mar 28, 2012 |
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