The Grouchy Ladybug Book Read Aloud

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Introduction

The Grouchy Ladybug, also known as The Very Grouchy Ladybug, and The Bad-Tempered Ladybird, is a 1977 children’s book written by Eric Carle, best known as the author of The Very Hungry Caterpillar, and Published by Greenwillow Books.

The Grouchy Ladybug by Eric Carle

It was night and some fireflies danced around the moon.

The Grouchy Ladybug Book Read Aloud

At five o’clock in the morning the sun came up. A friendly ladybug flew in from the left. It saw a leaf with many aphids on it, and decided to have them for breakfast. But just then a grouchy ladybug flew in from the right. It too saw the aphids and wanted them for breakfast.

The Grouchy Ladybug Book Read Aloud

“Good morning,” said the friendly ladybug. ” Go away!” shouted the grouchy ladybug. “I want those aphids.” “We can share them,” suggested the friendly ladybug. “No. they are mine, all mine,” screamed the grouchy ladybug. “Or do you want to fight me for them?”


“If you insist,” answered the friendly ladybug sweetly. It looked the other bug straight in the eye. The grouchy ladybug stepped back. It looked less sure of itself. “Oh, you’re big enough for me to fight,” it said. “Then why don’t you pick on somebody bigger?” “I’ll do that!” Screeched the grouchy ladybug. I’ll show you!” It puffed itself up and flew off.

The Grouchy Ladybug Book Read Aloud

At six o’ clock it met a yellow jacket. “You,” said the grouchy ladybug. “Want to fight?” “If you insist,” said the yellow jacket, showing its stinger. “Oh, you’re not big enough,” said the grouchy ladybug and flew off.

The Grouchy Ladybug Book Read Aloud

At seven o’clock it met a stag beetle. “Hey you,” said the grouchy ladybug. “Want to fight?” “If you insist,” said the stag beetle, opening its jaws. “Oh, you’re not big enough,” said the grouchy ladybug and flew off.

The Grouchy Ladybug Book Read Aloud

At eight o’clock it come across a praying mantis. “Hey you,” said the grouchy ladybug.” want to fight?” “if you insist,” said the praying mantis, reaching out with its long front legs. “Oh, you’re not big enough,” said the grouchy ladybug and flew off.

The Grouchy Ladybug Book Read Aloud

At nine o’clock it almost flew into a sparrow. “Hey you,” said the grouchy ladybug. “Want to fight?” “If you insist,” said the sparrow, opening its sharp beak. “Oh, you’re not big enough,” said the grouchy ladybug and flew off.

The Grouchy Ladybug Book Read Aloud

At ten o’clock it saw a lobster. “Hey you,” said the grouchy ladybug. “Want to fight?” “If you insist,” said the lobster, stretching its claws. “Oh, you’re not big enough,” said the grouchy ladybug and flew off.

The Grouchy Ladybug Book Read Aloud

At eleven o’clock it bumped into a skunk. “Hey you,” said the grouchy ladybug. “Want to fight?” “If you insist,” said the Skunk, starting to lift its tail. “Oh, You’re not big enough,” said the grouchy ladybug and flew off.

The Grouchy Ladybug Book Read Aloud

At twelve noon it spotted a boa constrictor. “Hey you,” said the grouchy ladybug. ” Want to fight?” “If you insis-s-s-t,” said the snake, “right after lunch.” “Oh, you’re not big enough,” said the grouchy ladybug and flew off.

The Grouchy Ladybug Book Read Aloud

At one o’clock it happened upon a hyena. “Hey you,” said the grouchy ladybug. “Want to fight?” “If you insist,” said the hyena, laughing eerily and showing its teeth. “Oh, you’re not big enough,” said the grouchy ladybug and flew off.

The Grouchy Ladybug Book Read Aloud

At two o’clock it met a gorilla. “Hey you,” said the grouchy ladybug. “Want to fight?” “If you insist,” said the Gorilla, beating its chest. “Oh, you’re not big enough,” said the grouchy ladybug and flew off.

The Grouchy Ladybug Book Read Aloud

At three o’clock it ran into a rhinoceros. “Hey you,” said the grouchy ladybug. “want to fight?” “If you insist,” said the rhinoceros, lowering its horn. “Oh, you’re not big enough,” said the grouchy ladybug and flew off.

The Grouchy Ladybug Book Read Aloud

At four o’clock it encountered an elephant. “Hey you,” said the grouchy ladybug. “Want to fight?” “If you insist,” said the elephant, raising its trunk and showing its big tusks. “Oh, you’re not big enough,” said the grouchy ladybug and flew off.

The Grouchy Ladybug Book Read Aloud

At five o’clock it met a whale. “Hey you,” said the grouchy ladybug. “Want to fight?” But the whale did not answer at all. “You’re not big enough anyway,” said the grouchy ladybug and flew off.

The Grouchy Ladybug Book Read Aloud

At five fifteen the grouchy ladybug said to one of the whale’s flippers, “Hey you, want to fight?”

The Grouchy Ladybug Book Read Aloud

But it got no answer. So it flew on.

The Grouchy Ladybug Book Read Aloud

At a quarter to six the grouchy ladybug said to the whale’s tail, “Hey you, want to fight?” And the whale’s tail gave the grouchy ladybug such a SLAP…

The Grouchy Ladybug Book Read Aloud

that it flew across the sea and across the land.

The Grouchy Ladybug Book Read Aloud

At six o’clock the grouchy ladybug arrived right back where it had started from. “Ah, here you are again,” said the friendly ladybug. “You must be hungry. There are still some aphids left. You can have them for dinner. “Oh, thank you,” said the wet, tired and hungry ladybug.

The Grouchy Ladybug Book Read Aloud

Soon all the aphids were gone. “Thank you,” said the leaf. “You are welcome,” answered both ladybugs, and they want to sleep. The fireflies, who had been sleeping all day, came out to dance around the moon.

The Grouchy Ladybug Book Read Aloud

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Conversations

So what conversation will you have with your child after reading this book?

Some questions you might like to ask are:

Who was dancing around the moon?

Some fireflies

What the grouchy ladybug said at six o’ clock?

“Oh, you’re not big enough,”

When the all the aphids were gone. Who said “Thank you”?

Leaf

Who is the writer of “The Grouchy Ladybug”?

Eric Carle

What other conversations or questions might you add? Please leave a comment below.

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