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Mosquito

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Pelican Publishing, 2011 - Juvenile Fiction - 32 pages
Fun wordplay including rhyme, alliteration, and onomatopoeia follow a pesky mosquito as she buzzes about the forest. This little insect makes a nuisance of herself to all the other animals and ignores their frustrations with her. She continues on her way until she finally bothers the wrong neighbor. A list of mosquito facts appears at the end with informative material about the story's main character and one of her forest foes.
  

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User Review  - Angela - Goodreads

lovely animal illustrations throughout as reactions are heard to hearing a mosquito from the text. Surprise ending. Read full review

Review: Mosquito

User Review - Goodreads

This was a fun and entertaining read. I really enjoyed al the onomatopoeia and animal exclamations. The bright illustrations definitely added to the story as well. That pesky mosquito with his squinty ...

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About the author (2011)

Virginia Kroll is a prolific writer, with over sixty books published since 1992. A full-time author and speaker as well as a writing instructor with the Institute of Children's Literature, she writes on topics ranging from African folktales to universal themes such as siblings and heroes. She has received a long list of awards, including the 1998 Benjamin Franklin Silver Award for a parenting book, the Bank Street College Best Children's Book of the Year in 2004, and the International Reading Association/Children's Book Council 2004 Children's Choice Award.

BETSY LePLATT is a freelance designer and illustrator. She has worked for an advertising agency, corporate art department, and product design department. Her former clients include General Mills and Anagram International.

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