A Day Full of Ladybug Girl

by David Soman

Published 27 September 2016
From morning to night, spend the day with Ladybug Girl and this box set of three adorable board books

Play dress-up, make friends, and snuggle in at bedtime with this box set featuring the New York Times bestselling characters Ladybug Girl and Bingo. With durable pages and simple, entertaining text that's perfect for reading aloud, this set makes an excellent gift for the very littlest of Ladybug Girl fans. Pair it with A Little Box of Ladybug Girl to enjoy even more board book adventures with Ladybug Girl, Bingo, and their friends.

This box set of board books includes:
Ladybug Girl Dresses Up!
Ladybug Girl Makes Friends
Ladybug Girl Says Good Night 

Ladybug Girl and Grandpa visit the museum in the New York Times bestselling series’ latest picture book! Lulu wants to learn everything, but she discovers that sometimes you have to slow down to appreciate the wonder of what's around you.
 
When Lulu and Grandpa visit the museum, Lulu wants to see it all! Grandpa suggests exploring bit by bit, but Lulu can do it all—she’s Ladybug Girl! But there is so much to see. Even Ladybug Girl may never see it all. Then Grandpa shows her something extra special: the butterfly room! Inside, Lulu slows down. She looks and listens. And she realizes that Ladybug Girl can be like a flower if she holds very still and thinks flower thoughts. When a shining blue butterfly lands on her finger, she understands that even if she can't learn everything in one day, she can learn so much from each moment, if she only takes the time to look around.

Perfect for Father’s Day or any day, this board book from the New York Times bestselling Ladybug Girl series celebrates Lulu’s bond with her dad and pairs perfectly with Ladybug Girl and her Mama
 
Join Lulu and her papa as they spend a perfect day together. They take a hike complete with rock-skipping at the stream, make a delicious pancake breakfast, and build a birdhouse. Even hanging the laundry to dry is an adventure when Ladybug Girl is with Papa. This sweet story captures the everyday magic of the love between a little girl and her dad.

Who Can Play?

by David Soman and Jacky Davis

Published 31 October 2013
At the playground, Ladybug Girl plays with other children dressed in insect costumes.

Ladybug Girl Book & Doll Set

by Jacky Davis

Published 28 February 2011

The Winds of Altair

by David Soman

Published 13 February 1973

Ladybug Girl stars in this concept board book about spending time with Mama. The short, simple text and sturdy format make this book perfect for sharing with the toddler in your life.
 
Ladybug Girl loves her mama, and can’t wait to spend the day with her. They plant flowers in the garden, share a special lunch, and enjoy a favorite movie. Together-time has never been so sweet. Just right for Mother’s Day!

I Love You, Bingo

by Jacky Davis

Published 29 December 2015

Ladybug Girl and her friends help at a dog-adoption fair and discover that even the littlest things can make a big difference in this tenth hardcover in the New York Times bestselling Ladybug Girl series.

Lulu is excited to meet all the rescue dogs when the pet-adoption fair comes to her local farmers' market. She wants to take all of them home--but she already has Bingo, and Mama says one dog is enough for their family. That doesn't mean Lulu can't help, though. It's time for Ladybug Girl and the Bug Squad--her friends Grasshopper Girl and Bumblebee Boy--to step in! The Bug Squad can do all kinds of little but important things, like brush the dogs, play with them, and bring them water and food. And then Lulu comes up with the perfect plan to help the dogs find their forever homes. Her idea is such a success that the Bug Squad knows they'll be back again next week. Together, they can help every dog get adopted.

This beloved series is celebrated for its gentle, authentic, and imaginative exploration of kid-emotions and -truths.


Do You Like These Boots?

by Jacky Davis

Published 20 March 2014

Ladybug Girl Plays

by Jacky Davis

Published 7 March 2013
For the youngest Ladybug Girl fans comes a concept board book about all the different kinds of games that kids like to play. With its sturdy format and at 12 pages long, this book is perfect for toddlers.
 
Ladybug Girl and her dog Bingo love to play all different kinds of games, from jump rope, to hide-and-seek, to tea party. When Ladybug Girl uses her imagination, those games become even more fun!

Ladybug Girl and Bingo

by Jacky Davis

Published 1 May 2012
This hardcover picture book in the New York Times bestselling Ladybug Girl series explores the theme of responsibility for a pet and the fun of a first camping trip.
 
Lulu and her dog Bingo the basset hound are best friends. Whenever they play outside, Bingo always stays close by Lulu’s side. When they go camping for the first time, Lulu does her best to be responsible and hold tight to Bingo’s leash. But what happens when Bingo wants to explore the forest on his own and runs off? This is a job for Ladybug Girl! She will find Bingo in time for toasting marshmallows at the campfire. 
 
For fans of Fancy Nancy and Toot and Puddle, the Ladybug Girl series honors a love of the outdoors, family, and creativity!


The Super Fun Edition

by David Soman and Jacky Davis

Published 20 October 2015
When Lulu puts on her ladybug costume, she becomes Ladybug Girl - a superhero who uses her imagination to have adventures right in her own backyard. She and Bingo, her basset hound, together prove that they are not too little to explore nature, build forts, and make their own big fun. This deluxe gift edition of the story that started it all includes a jacket that folds out into a poster, a CD of the audio narration, reusable stickers to dress up Lulu and Bingo paper-doll-style, and a brand-new cover design - a must to kick off or complete any Ladybug Girl collection.

This latest hardcover picture book from the New York Times bestselling Ladybug Girl series proves that true friendship is better than any toy

Lulu is excited about her playdate with Finny—and especially excited about Finny’s Rolly-Roo. In fact, Lulu loves the toy so much that she . . . kind of forgets to play with Finny. So when the girls accidentally break the Rolly-Roo, will Lulu realize her mistake? In this compassionate and charming story about the value of a great friend, Lulu and Finny repair the broken toy, and soon forget all about it, blasting off on new imaginative adventures together as Ladybug Girl and Grasshopper Girl.

Great for fans of Fancy Nancy, Olivia, and Knuffle Bunny, this beloved series is celebrated for its gentle and authentic look at kid-truths.


It's Halloween and Lulu must decide on a costume. Should she be Ladybug Girl or something new? She tries different costume ideas, from a robot to a silent movie star to a vampire panda, but nothing seems right. Maybe she'll think of the perfect costume as she spends the day picking apples, going on a hayride, and navigating a corn maze. But it isn't until Lulu and Bingo help a little girl who is lost in the maze that, at last, she knows what she should be for Halloween - Ladybug Girl, of course! After all, she is Ladybug Girl, and it is important to just be yourself.