Revista Ladybug | April/2020 | En Inglés
ISSN: 1051-4961
Descripción
Since 1990, LADYBUG has sparked a life-long love of reading in children ages 3 to 6. Breathtaking artwork accompanies charming stories, activities, poems, and songs perfectly tailored to preschooler’s interests. Each issue features the long-running comic Molly & Emmett, starring a little girl and her pet cat; friendly bugs Ladybug, Muddle, and Thud frolicking in the margins; and the removable takeout pages with interactive craft activities and games. Always ad-free and designed to inspire imagination and wonder in young readers, LADYBUG is ideal for reading aloud
Desde 1990, LADYBUG ha despertado el amor por la lectura de toda la vida en niños de 3 a 6 años. Impresionantes obras de arte acompañan a historias, actividades, poemas y canciones encantadores que se adaptan perfectamente a los intereses de los niños en edad preescolar. Cada número presenta el cómic de larga duración Molly & Emmett, protagonizado por una niña y su gato mascota; bichos amistosos Ladybug, Muddle y Thud retozando en los márgenes; y las páginas extraíbles para llevar con juegos y actividades de manualidades interactivas. Siempre sin publicidad y diseñado para inspirar imaginación y asombro en los lectores jóvenes, LADYBUG es ideal para leer en voz alta.
Contenido
It’s time to “spring” into action, as LADYBUG celebrates spring! From blossoms to building, you and your kids will explore the benefits and bounty of what spring brings!
Some people spring clean, others spring build—including birds! You can learn how birds build nests, and what you can do to help, with a charming story about the building season. Socks show up throughout this edition of LADYBUG Magazine in many fun ways and now that the weather is warmer and we can jump back on our bikes, kids can love to read about Poppy. Complete with adorable illustrations, endearing poems, engaging activities, and more, this LADYBUG is guaranteed to put a spring in your step!
Enjoy features including:
The Building Season by Prudy Miller Hock
Porches by Caroline Stutson
A Share of Socks by Pamela Love
Blackberry by Galen Goodwin Longstreth
The Fairy Ring – A Traditional Song
Apple Blossoms by Jane Resides
Get Ready by Charlie Eve Ryan
Poppy by Nancy E. Walker-Guye
Rodeo Mouse by Penny L. Hunt
A Weed’s Tale by Craig W. Steele