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Highlights
- This baby mosquito is in for the meal of his life!Swept away by a hurricane shortly after his birth, Boudreaux the mosquito has one biting question that needs to be answered: what are mosquitos supposed to eat?
- 3-5 Years
- 7.8" x 7.7" Paperback
- 32 Pages
- Juvenile Fiction, People & Places
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About the Book
A young mosquito isn't sure what he can eat after a hurricane sweeps him away from his family, so he asks the other residents of the swamp for their advice.
Book Synopsis
This baby mosquito is in for the meal of his life!
Swept away by a hurricane shortly after his birth, Boudreaux the mosquito has one biting question that needs to be answered: what are mosquitos supposed to eat? Across the swamps of Louisiana he goes, determined to find a breakfast fit for a pest. Unfortunately for Boudreaux, not a single animal is able to help: The alligator tells him to ask the wolf, who tells him to ask the bear, who tells him to ask the wild hog. Before he knows it, Boudreaux has exhausted his wings buzzing from one ear to the next, and he's still no closer to finding his first meal! He finally receives a very intriguing answer . . . but what will become of Boudreaux when he tests this theory?
From the Back Cover
Boudreaux the Louisiana Mosquiteaux is very young and he is so hungry, especially since the hurricane swept him away from his family. Will the other residents of the swamp be able to tell him what he should eat? What will the alligator say? Does a frog know what a mosquito should eat? How about the turtle or the kitten?
Author Stacy Bearden's buzzy baby mosquito will entertain children with the many questions he asks. Alliteration and repetition are just right for little ears and provide a thrilling way for kids to experience verse for the first time.About the Author
A professional pianist, teacher, and artist, Stacy Bearden earned his bachelor's degree in piano performance and education from McNeese State University. He opened his music business, Bearden's Music, which sells both original artwork and commissions of people, pets, and homes. At his business, Bearden teaches music lessons to young children. He loves to educate them about the people and animals of Louisiana to preserve its culture. Bearden shares his life with his wonderful wife and two children in Sulphur, Louisiana. This is his first book.