Book bugs

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BUGS by NUMBERS D

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BUGS by NUMBERSNote to Readers:

Children should try to count the number of bugs in the first page of each number before turning to the second page,

where each bug is numbered and the numeral displayed..

Published by Red Sky VenturesWritten by Danielle Bruckert May © 2010

BETA version Month 2010

This text is available for free distribution by private individuals and non-profit organisations. No part of this text may be reproduced for commercial

use without express permission of the author.

For ZEHNYA age 2

Contacts: Red Sky Ventures - redskyventures@gmail.com

Danielle Bruckert - kids@gonumbers.com

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BUGS by NUMBERS

This Book Belongs to

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Down in the garden

under the tree,

there's a

whole lot of creatures

living with me.

Down in the garden

under the tree,

how many

GECKOS

can you see?

One -

One colourful GECKO,

lying on the rock,

happily.

1

Down in the garden

under the tree,

how many

BUZZY BEES

can you see?

One, Two -

Two BUZZY BEES

flying freely

by me.

12

Down in the garden

under the tree,

how many

LADYBUGS

can you see?

Down in the garden

under the tree,

how many

LADY BUGs

can you see?

One, two, three -

Three LADY BUGS

playing daintily.

Each ladybug has three black dots each side of their back, can you see?

Down in the garden

under the tree,

how many

LADY BUGs

can you see?1

2

3

Down in the garden

under the tree,

how many

BUTTERFLIES

can you see?

One, two, three, four -

Four beautiful BUTTERFLIES

fluttering by me.

1 2

4

3

Down in the garden

under the tree,

how many

ARMY ANTS

can you see?

One, two three, four, five -

Five angry ARMY ANTS,

marching two by three.

c

1 2

43 5

One gecko;

Two buzzy bees;

Three ladybugs;

Four butterflies;

Five army ants.

c

These are all the creatures

living with me,

down in the garden,

under the tree.

THE END

About the AuthorDanielle Bruckert

Danielle is a New Zealander living abroad, who now calls Africa home. Her chosen career is as a professional pilot, she has worked

in a variety of aviation capacities from instruction to airline flying, and is the author of several aviation text books.

Danielle started writing children's books as a creative outlet from the stress of her 'day job' and as a break from the sometimes

monotonous work required for her professional writing. She began with the Mac and Dipper series, aimed at 5-10 year

olds, inspired by two of her own dogs. After having a child of her own, she suddenly found she had a muse, an eager resource for

test reading, and, by benefit of her age, an honest critic all in one. It was fun and rewarding to write creative stories which matched

her daughters learning curve. A series of 'junior' books aimed at 2-5 year old children followed.

Encouraged by friends and family, and already familiar with the self-publishing route through her non-fiction books, Danielle

began publishing the books online so that others could enjoy them too.

Because of her passion for children's literature and the role it plays in improved literacy standards, all of Danielle's own books are available for free download and may be used free of charge

for non-commercial purposes.

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