How Many Bugs in a Box?

by David A Carter

Published 15 February 1988
Here is the book that started the Bugs phenomenon! Inside each bright box are bugs to count from one to ten. Bugs fans will laugh and learn as they lift open the boxes and find colorful, comical bugs that pop out, run, eat -- and even swim! How Many Bugs in a Box? will keep children counting over and over again.

Builder Bugs

by David A Carter

Published 24 April 2012
"Bugs are building a shiny, new Bug House"--

Feely Bugs

by David A Carter

Published 30 September 1995
Fuzzy bugs, feathery bugs, lacy bugs, and leathery bugs are among the tempting textures that kids of all ages will want to identify (and play with).
David Carter has created a Bug touch-and-feel book filled with tons of tactile fun.

Halloween Bugs

by David A Carter

Published 1 September 2003

Bedtime Bugs

by David A Carter

Published 25 May 2010

Easter Bugs

by David A Carter

Published 1 February 2001

School Bugs

by David A Carter

Published 23 June 2009
We're ready for school.
We're on our way.
We can't wait to see what we'll learn today!

 
Who’s heading to school? The Bugs, of course! From the Spelling Bees and the Counting Bugs to the Sandwich Bug with a big bug surprise in the lunch box, David Carter’s wacky, giggly world of bugs pop and pull throughout this funny, buggy tribute to school days!

Paper-over-board book has cardstock pages with pop-ups on each spread.

Bugs at the Beach

by David A Carter

Published 17 May 2016


Busy Bug Builds a Fort

by David A Carter

Published 26 January 2016
"Busy Bug has a great idea! He wants to build a fort. But how? Then his friend Bitsy Bee stops by. She shows Busy that there are building things all around!"--

Alpha Bugs

by David A Carter

Published 1 July 2006

A Box of Bugs (Boxed Set)

by David A Carter

Published 20 September 2011
Pop-up and movable features show bugs in and out, up and down, on and off and 'round about different boxes.

Snow Bugs

by David A Carter

Published 27 October 2009

The Bugs Collection

by David A Carter

Published 7 June 2016