We own the two I linked and I’m slowly collecting them all. My kids love these books and I love how they encourage my kids to think creatively and think of their own ways to do things.
After reading “Ladybug Girl and the Bug Squad,” Princess insisted we had to do everything they did in the book. So far we’ve decorated rocks, and
worked on creating our own heroes. Meet:
Blue Arrow- master of the bow and many more powers.
Green Cowboy- sharp-shooter extroidanairre.
Super Rapunzel- her sparkly jewelry distracts you as she takes you to jail for your evil ways.
Our plan is to go to Zilker park in our costumes and create a story about our characters using pictures. That’s the plan, we haven’t been able to do it yet. The one time we tried the batteries on my camera went out, so you see one of the few pictures I took on that trip.
But I have plans, boy do I have plans.
If you head over to Mouse Grows, Mouse Learns you’ll see more great books to read, and probably ones that aren’t all over the blogosphere already.
We also have two of the books, but I think one is just the orignial LG…and then we have LG/BB. LOVE it…and so do the kids!
We need to look for some of those books!
I love your plan to act out the stories in the park.
We've read at least one of those. I like your plans 🙂
What a great idea, to act out a book. Selena would enjoy that she is always reenacting her books with her stuffies.
We read some of the stories with mixed results. The latest, Ladybug Girl on the Beach, went really well, so we might revisit earlier books. I like the idea of reenacting the books, especially with the crew that you have. Thanks for joining WMCIR!
I have never heard of them before.
I have never heard of these, will have to check our library 🙂
How fun! I love that you are photographing their acting. What a great extension activity.
We actually just had my 4 year old's birthday party and he requested a Ladybug Girl and Bumblebee Boy party. It was a blast! This is a great series that really speaks to young hearts.