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122337831. Dewey Decimal. [E] 22. LC Class. PZ7.S696224 Lad 2008. Children's literature portal. Ladybug Girl is a children's picture book, published in 2008 by Dial Books, and the name of its main character. A series of sequels have followed. It was created by married couple David Soman and Jacky Davis.
ISBN 1-72326-318-4; Miraculous Coloring Book: Tales of Ladybug and Cat Noir Coloring Book for Kids, Hand-Drawn scenes, Volume 1 (42Pages). Authored by Leya Karsten. Published by Independently Published, 2019. ISBN 1-07670-938-9; Miraculous Adventures of Ladybug and Cat Noir: Volume 2. Authored by Thomas Astruc, Melanie Duval, Fred Lenoir, Bryan ...
Aurore Beauréal, an aspiring weather girl, loses a competition to be the weather forecaster for a kids' TV channel. Mad over the seemingly unfair results, the villain Hawk Moth uses an "akuma", an evil butterfly, to "akumatize" her, using her negative emotions to turn her into a weather-controlling villain, "Stormy Weather".
The Grouchy Ladybug. The Grouchy Ladybug, also known as The Very Grouchy Ladybug, is a 1977 children's book written by Eric Carle, best known as the author of The Very Hungry Caterpillar and 10 Little Rubber Ducks, and published by Greenwillow Books. In the United Kingdom it was published under the title The Bad-Tempered Ladybird.
While Greta Gerwig’s girl-power blockbuster “Barbie” is ruling over the French box office, another much younger female-led franchise, “Miraculous: Ladybug & Cat Noir” has managed to pull ...
James and the Giant Peach is a children's novel written in 1961 by British author Roald Dahl. The first edition, published by Alfred Knopf, featured illustrations by Nancy Ekholm Burkert. There have been re-illustrated versions of it over the years, done by Michael Simeon (for the first British edition), Emma Chichester Clark, Lane Smith and ...
The Miraculous Journey won the 2006 Boston Globe–Horn Book Award for children's fiction and a Parents' Choice Award for Spring 2006 fiction. It was a Quill Awards finalist in the children's chapter book category. In 2007 the U.S. National Education Association named it one of "Teachers' Top 100 Books for Children" based on an online poll.
Nursery rhyme. Published. c. 1744. Songwriter (s) Unknown. " Ladybird, Ladybird " is the first line of an English-language nursery rhyme that also has German analogues. It is included in the Roud Folk Song Index as number of 16215.