Bob and His No. 1 Van: A Mini Bugs Book (Mini Bugs)
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Bob and His No. 1 Van: A Mini Bugs Book (Mini Bugs)

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Meet the MiniBugs — four wild, crazy drivers, each with a book of his own. Here’s Bob, who drives his van really fast downhill. Frantically paced and chock-full of action words, this infectious book will have readers clamoring to climb aboard for the ride.
Hardcover, 24 pages
Published February 12th 2008 by Candlewick Press
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KT
KT rated it 5 of 5 stars
Recommends it for: Kids who like cars and trucks
Recommended to KT by: Tessa
Shelves: recommmended-pbs
Who the heck is Jessica Spanyol and why have I been completely unaware of her wonderful little books? I just found her series of four MiniBug books, published this year by Candlewick, and I'm nuts about them. Bob, Clemence, Keith and Giorgio are quirky little bugs who love to drive cool vehicles FAST and smash into each other.

That makes these so funny -- other than the fact that all of the characters are insects -- is the author's conversational, matter-of-fact tone as she describ...more
Amanda Goodman
Tells about how bob plays with his van and can crash it. Beginner book
Stephanie
Stephanie rated it 2 of 5 stars
Shelves: kidlets
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Bob And His No. 1 Van (Mini Bugs)
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Jessica Spanyol wrote and illustrated her first story, "Carlo the Giraffe Who Could Not Read," when she was a precocious six and a half years old. As she grew older, her literary ambitions gave way to artistic ones, and she began a career as a fine artist. But the adult Jessica Spanyol, it turned out, could not shake the memory of Carlo the giraffe. So thirty years after its writing, she...more
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