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Bibliography for Jeromy Winter

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B McP

McPhail, David, 1940-. A bug, a bear, and a boy. New York : Scholastic, c1998.
Three friends learn, love, and play together.

B Ser

Serfozo, Mary. The big bug dug. New York : Scholastic, [2003], 2001.
A big bug digs and digs and digs in the ground, seeking a spot deep enough for a
very special purpose. Includes related activities.

E Cro

Cronin, Doreen. Diary of a fly. 1st ed. [New York] : Joanna Cotler Books, c2007.
A young fly discovers, day by day, that there is a lot to learn about being an insect,
including the dangers of flyswatters and that heroes come in all shapes and sizes.

E Gol

Gollub, Matthew. Jazz fly 2 : the jungle pachanga. Santa Rosa, Calif. : Tortuga Press,
2010.
A fly uses a combination of Spanish and jazz scat to ask a sloth, a monkey, and a
mackaw to transport his band to a tropical concert site, and then to talk sense to an
anteater who interrupts their performance. Includes author's note on how language,
rhythm, color, and life are depicted in the book.

E Gre

Greenberg, David (David T.). Bugs! 1st ed. Boston, Mass. : Little, Brown, c1997.
Celebrates the disgusting and horrible things you can do with a bunch of bugs.

E McE

McElligott, Matthew. Bean thirteen. New York : Putnam's, c2007.


Two bugs, Ralph and Flora, try to divide thirteen beans so that the unlucky
thirteenth bean disappears, but they soon discover that the math is not so easy.

E New

Newgarden, Mark. Bow-Wow bugs a bug. 1st ed. Orlando, Fla. : Harcourt, c2007.
A wordless story in which a small dog grows annoyed by the bug in his environs and
sets out on an eventful trek after it, down his street.

E War

Ward, Jennifer, 1963. Over in the garden. New York : Scholastic Inc, 2002.
Over in the garden, mother insects and their children enjoy various activities from
morning sun to evening moon.

F Col

Capeci, Anne. Insect invaders. New York : Scholastic, c2001.


Ms. Frizzle teaches her class about insects and their world by using the magic
school bus to turn them all into insects themselves.

F Spe

Speck, Katie. Maybelle and the haunted cupcake. 1st ed. New York : Henry Holt and Co.,
2012.
Maybelle the cockroach is tired of all the rules she must follow to safely get food
from Mr. and Mrs. Peabody's kitchen, but when Bernice, an ant with a head cold,
insists on helping out, the situation only gets worse.

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F Spe

Speck, Katie. Maybelle goes to tea. 1st ed. New York : Henry Holt, 2008.
After following the advice of her new fly friend, Maurice, Maybelle the cockroach
tumbles into a terrifying but tasty adventure during Mrs. Peabody's Ladies' Spring
Tea.

F Spe

Speck, Katie. Maybelle in the soup. 1st ed. New York : Holt, 2007.
Mr. and Mrs. Peabody invite a guest to dinner, but Maybelle the cockroach, who
lives under their refrigerator, ignores the warnings of Henry the flea to be sensible
and ends up "splashing" into a big adventure.

F Spr

Spradlin, Michael P. Out for blood. New York : Scholastic Inc., [2014].
It's a quiet night when Dylan takes his dog, Apollo, out for a walk in the backyard.
Until the noise begins. Part bat screech, part insect buzz - it seems to be coming
from the roof. Suddenly the sky is full of dark, beating shapes, and they're all
headed straight for Dylan. Dr. Catalyst's newest creations are hungry, and only one
thing will satisfy them. Blood.

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