7 complete picture books from Robert Stanek, the award-winning, best-selling author/illustrator. Over 250 pages, with bright, colorful watercolor illustrations on almost every page.
Included in this complete series omnibus are:
1. Start Summer Vacation - , Buster has mixed feelings about starting summer vacation. He worries about his teacher, school, and his friends. Along the way, he learns the importance of the changes in life that occur as you grow up.
2. Save Their Allowance - Lass and Buster come up with a plan to earn money so they can buy rollerblades. The two bugs build a lemonade stand to sell lemonade, then they try babysitting--with some hilarious results.
3. Visit the Library - Buster and his friends are going to the library to return books they've finished reading and to find new ones. Along the way, they discover many things about books and libraries.
4. Remember Their Manners - The Bugville critters become lazy and it seems everyone is behaving badly. It is up to Mom Bee to come up with a plan to correct this poor behavior.
5. Go to Camp - Buster is going to summer camp, and he's not too excited about the idea. In fact, he's downright sad about having to go to camp. Good thing there's a big surprise in store for Buster! He might just discover that he loves camp.
6. Every Day is Different - Buster sets out to learn the meaning of a day and ends up discovering much more about time than he ever imagined possible.
7. Catching a Cup of Sunshine - Buster sets out to learn about calendars, and then charts the days and months of the year. Along the way he measures the sun, catches a cup of sunshine, and climbs aboard a rocket ship.
Robert Stanek’s Bugville Critters recommended by / featured in...
+ Parenting Magazine (2008)
+ The Children’s Bookshelf (Publisher’s Weekly) (2007, 2008)
+ Children’s Writer (2007)
+ Foreword Magazine (2007)
+ The Wall Street Journal (2006)
+ School Library Journal (2008, 2009)
+ Library Journal (2008, 2009)
Read letters to Buster from kids all over the world at http://www.bugvillecritters.com/letters.htm
Included in this complete series omnibus are:
1. Start Summer Vacation - , Buster has mixed feelings about starting summer vacation. He worries about his teacher, school, and his friends. Along the way, he learns the importance of the changes in life that occur as you grow up.
2. Save Their Allowance - Lass and Buster come up with a plan to earn money so they can buy rollerblades. The two bugs build a lemonade stand to sell lemonade, then they try babysitting--with some hilarious results.
3. Visit the Library - Buster and his friends are going to the library to return books they've finished reading and to find new ones. Along the way, they discover many things about books and libraries.
4. Remember Their Manners - The Bugville critters become lazy and it seems everyone is behaving badly. It is up to Mom Bee to come up with a plan to correct this poor behavior.
5. Go to Camp - Buster is going to summer camp, and he's not too excited about the idea. In fact, he's downright sad about having to go to camp. Good thing there's a big surprise in store for Buster! He might just discover that he loves camp.
6. Every Day is Different - Buster sets out to learn the meaning of a day and ends up discovering much more about time than he ever imagined possible.
7. Catching a Cup of Sunshine - Buster sets out to learn about calendars, and then charts the days and months of the year. Along the way he measures the sun, catches a cup of sunshine, and climbs aboard a rocket ship.
Robert Stanek’s Bugville Critters recommended by / featured in...
+ Parenting Magazine (2008)
+ The Children’s Bookshelf (Publisher’s Weekly) (2007, 2008)
+ Children’s Writer (2007)
+ Foreword Magazine (2007)
+ The Wall Street Journal (2006)
+ School Library Journal (2008, 2009)
+ Library Journal (2008, 2009)
Read letters to Buster from kids all over the world at http://www.bugvillecritters.com/letters.htm