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Bunglebug Stories: Things Are Big When You're A Bug

by Ken Marrs; Illustrated by Mike Motz

18 pages; Saddle stitched; illustrated children's book; catalogue #08-0033; ISBN 1-4251-6840-X; US$9.99, C$9.99, EUR6.82, £5.16

The Bunglebug Stories provide the perfect bedtime reading experience. Rythmic and brilliantly illustrated, they are short enough to hold interest and long enough for satisfaction. My own children's favorites!


About the Book

Billy and Betty Bunglebug tag along with their father to gather crumbs at a "People House." There, they experience people and things from a bug's tiny perspective, making a grand adventure out of an otherwise ordinary journey.

Written in perfectly metered rhyme, and just the right length for a satisfying bedtime read, children will hum along with the cadence of this joyful story, and maybe learn an important lesson along the way.

Check out the other books in the Bunglebug Stories Series at
www.trafford.com/06-2557 and at www.trafford.com/07-0065



About the Author

Ken Marrs is a 40 year old husband and father of two children. He lives in Barrie, Ontario Canada. Ken wrote the bunglebug series of stories while awaiting the birth of his first son in 1996. The decision to resurrect and publish the stories was made when two momentous events collided in 2004: The birth of his daughter and a diagnosis of Multiple Myeloma, a terminal form of bone marrow cancer. These stories are Ken's legacy to his children, "to remember him by."




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