Ladybug Girl at the beach

Jacky Davis, 1966-

Book - 2010

Lulu, who likes to wear a ladybug costume, goes to the beach for the first time and makes sand castles, flies kites, and deals with her fear of the ocean.

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Published
New York, NY, U.S.A. : Dial Books for Young Readers/Penguin c2010.
Language
English
Main Author
Jacky Davis, 1966- (-)
Other Authors
David Soman (illustrator)
Physical Description
unpaged : col. ill. ; 24 x 28 cm
ISBN
9780803734166
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Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

Even though Lulu-in full ladybug bathing suit regalia-has never been to the beach, she knows that she's going to love it. But at the edge of the water, where she's dwarfed by a curling wave that spills over an entire spread, she isn't so sure about going in. Luckily, there are other things to do, like building sand castles and getting ice cream on the boardwalk. Davis's warmly expressive illustrations capture Lulu's trepidation and, in the end, her triumphant self-assurance: when her bucket gets drawn in with the tide, Ladybug Girl finally has to confront the ocean. A tender addition to the series. Ages 3-5. (May) (c) Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved

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Review by School Library Journal Review

K-Gr 1-With her antennae quivering and her wings shimmering, Lulu (aka Ladybug Girl) and her basset hound find sun and sand on their first trip to the beach. There's a problem, though; the too-big ocean, too-loud noises, and too-tall waves are a bit intimidating. "Lulu takes a few steps backward. Bingo barks at the waves." While her brother runs for the water and her parents bask in the sun, Lulu's courage fails, and she begins a round of activities designed to help her avoid the ocean. She builds a sand castle, flies her kite, begs for ice cream, takes a long walk across the beach, and digs for pirate treasure. Young readers may recognize the swing of Lulu's emotions-will she ever enter the water? It takes an emergency-a lost pail in the waves-to bring forth her courage and move her knee-deep into ocean water. Suddenly Ladybug Girl "loves the beach!" Cartoon figures on a background of summer pastels fill illustrations; Bingo's floppy, swinging ears follow the bend of grass in the wind as the hound stretches out in a series of naps across the sand. A welcome new adventure for Ladybug Girl fans.-Mary Elam, Learning Media Services Plano ISD, TX (c) Copyright 2010. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.

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Review by Horn Book Review

Lulu is excited to swim in the ocean--until she sees how "big and noisy" it is. When her sandcastle pail is swept away, Lulu, a.k.a. Ladybug Girl, takes action. Soman's illustrations nicely juxtapose the ocean's diffuse shades with Lulu's red-saturated costume, constantly drawing the eye to Lulu. The text hits all of its points in a way that's a little too on-the-nose. (c) Copyright 2010. The Horn Book, Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted. All rights reserved.

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