
Member Reviews

Unfortunately, again, we were not able to see anything but the cover via eReader. We have reviewed other books from this publisher, and continue to view other eBooks from NetGalley just fine. Sorry.

This was a really fun book with a cute story and some brilliant images.
This is definitely a book that I would read with my daughter!

This colorfully illustrated book should present no difficulty for toddlers.

Good for You, Ladybug
Apparently this is a series written forty years ago in Italian, so unfortunately it has nothing to do with Miraculous Ladybug. Instead it’s a little kids’ book about a fun-loving polka-dot bug who uses umbrellas, hats, giant spoons, and trumpets in her everyday life.
Of all the children’s books I’ve reviewed, this has to be the simplest yet. Whatever the youngest age a child can read and comprehend pictures is, this is the book for them. And that’s not putting it down in any way, in fact it’s kinda beautiful in its simplicity.
3.5 pushed up to 4/5

Nice cover, looks like a potentially appealing story.

This is a very simple book for toddlers and babies. Ladybug is shown on each page accompanied by a simple sentence describing what she is doing. Very large and colourful illustrations show what she is doing to assist with picture clues. A great little story for family libraries as well as pre-school classrooms.

This a sweet little book about little Ladybug and the things that she does. It introduces some simple nouns, alongside very clear and bold illustrations. The story is short and sweet and ends with 'sweet dreams', which is a lovely ending for a bed time story. The font is large and clear, spaced well and sans-serif, making it a nice easy-reader for those that are just learning to read.