Welcome to Perfect Picture Book Friday, Everyone!
There’s no time like springtime to talk about bugs!
Even if you’re not really a bug fan, you will appreciate this book for its creative approach and fabulous art!
Ready to take a look? You won’t even need bug spray 😊

Title: Hustle Bustle Bugs
Written By: Catherine Bailey
Illustrated By: Lauren Eldridge
Publisher: Little Brown & Co, February 22, 2022, nonfiction
Suitable For Ages: 4-8
Themes/Topics: bugs/insects, nature, jobs/careers
Opening:
“Secret cities buzz and bustle
with itty-bitty hard-work hustle.”

text copyright Catherine Bailey 2022, illustration copyright Lauren Eldridge 2022, Little Brown
Brief Synopsis: Two young girls head into nature in search of bugs and discover a multitude of insects hard at work!

text copyright Catherine Bailey 2022, illustration copyright Lauren Eldridge 2022, Little Brown
Links To Resources: the back of the book has some amazing resources – Fun Buggy Facts, More Insider Insect Information, and what I think is the coolest, a note from the illustrator about how she created the art for this book!

text copyright Catherine Bailey 2022, illustration copyright Lauren Eldridge 2022, Little Brown
Why I Like This Book: Rhyming phrases that describe the insects are accompanied by torn pieces of notebook paper “stuck” to the page with interesting facts about how the work insects do compares to the work humans do. The text is very informational presented in an entertaining way that kids will find appealing and engaging. It’s a very creative approach. But the thing that sets this book at an even higher level is the art! It is amazing! I can’t even imagine how long it took the artist to complete it. She describes her process in an art note at the back of the book that all kids will find interesting and kids with a passion for art will find inspiring. Too greatly oversimplify, she used as many items from nature as she could, then built the rest out of a combination of “epoxy putty, tinfoil, foam footballs, polymer clay, vellum, acrylic paint, Yupo paper, alcohol ink, hand-cut black card stock,” and more… Then there was photography, a phase at a time, put together like a puzzle! There is just so much to learn and enjoy in this book!
I hope you enjoy it as much as I do 😊
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Have a wonderful weekend, everyone! 😊
omg this art!! 😍 It fits the NF bouncy text perfectly. How fun! Both are such a perfect mix of fact & fun together! LOVE IT.
I’m just bowled over by the art, CJ! The whole process was so involved! And it came out SO beautifully!
I’m a bug lover–and a rhyme lover (wish I could!) Thanks for the rec!
In the immortal words of The Little Engine That Could, maybe you just have to say “I think I can, I think I can!” Wendy! 😊
Wow! I love the rhyme, and the illustrations take it to a whole new level! Amazing!
I love the little torn notebook pages with the interesting facts about how bugs work the same way people do, Jilanne. And the art is incredible!
You are so right, Susanna! The illustrations are beautiful and unique! And the rhyming is inviting and engaging! Thank you for sharing this book with us!
I’m glad you like it, Phyllis! It is so creatively done!
Thumbs up on that :)!
Thanks for sharing this book! The rhyming is delightful and the illustrations amazing! 🙂 Looking forward to adding this to my collection!
This looks amazing! Thanks for sharing, Susanna!
Fun and fascinating! 🙂