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What Loretta’s Katydid Did (Loretta’s Insects) by Lois Wickstrom – Review by Anna Hirsch

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My rating: 4 of 5 stars

What Loretta’s Katydid Did (Loretta’s Insects) by Lois Wickstrom
4 Stars

This series of books is so interesting. Children and adults alike will learn about different insects. It’s a very educational series. Loretta’s grandmother gives her an orange tree not knowing it is full of aphids. What is Loretta going to do? She doesn’t want her tree to die. A katydid finds the tree and takes care of the aphid problem. In this book we learn all about this special insect. Filled with colourful illustrations, the kids will be excited to learn as well.

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The Empty Box: Invisible Magic Wand by Lois Wickstrom – Review by Roxsanne Lesieur.

The Empty Box (Invisible Magic Wand)The Empty Box by Lois Wickstrom
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

February 14th has rolled around again and Caspian is just waking up, he is as excited as always to see what this years Unbirthday present from his Grandpa is, but when he opens the box and finds that it is empty, he is more than a little disappointed. When he goes down to breakfast, he is still a little sad, but when his Grandpa asks if he liked his Invisible Magic Wand, Caspian is confused, that is until his Grandpa explains how to use it.

When he has done this, Caspian’s Grandpa tells him that he can use it to either speed up, or slow down time, so what adventures will Caspian go on with his invisible Magic wand today and can it grant his wish to win a basketball game? This is another lovely addition to this series of whimsical books, where magic is real and anything is possible on an Unbirthday!

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What Loretta’s Katydid Did (Loretta’s Insects) by Lois Wickstrom – Review by Roxsanne Lesieur.

What Loretta's Katydid didWhat Loretta’s Katydid did by Lois Wickstrom
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Loretta is back with some more adventures and when she gets home from school this time, she has an unexpected visitor, her Grandma and she has not come empty handed, she has brought Loretta an orange tree and Loretta thinks that this is perfect, as she can use it for her science project. As her Grandma explains how to look after the tree, Loretta notices that it has some insects on it, her Grandma explain that they are aphids and that Loretta will need to kill them, or they will eat the tree, but Loretta doesn’t want to kill any insects and instead just watches them.

A couple of days later and the aphids have mysteriously disappeared, but Loretta can hear a strange noise “Katy did, Katy did” coming from the tree, when she goes to tell her Grandma, she is told that it is a Katydid, an insect which eats aphids, Loretta is happy about this, but not so much when the Katydid starts to feast on her tree instead!

What will happen to Loretta’s orange tree now the Katydid has moved in and will it survive long enough for Loretta to use it for her project? This is yet another charming and informative book for all ages, with lovely illustrations to go along with it.

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Saving the Gingerbread House by Lois Wickstrom – Review by Anna Hirsch

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My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Saving the Gingerbread House by Lois Wickstrom
4 Stars

This is a cute version of the fairytale Hansel and Gretal. As this is a book for children, there are no scary parts like in the real fairytale. As Hansel and Gretal are hiking with their father, he mentions that the witch wants to enter the most beautiful house contest. The children find this really silly. Upon hearing a strange noise, they decide to investigate and get lost in the woods. What happens next is an adventure filled with animals, a witch and of course a gingerbread house. The book is filled with colourful pictures sure to keep your children’s eyes glued to the pages.

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Loretta’s Caterpillar (Loretta’s Insects) by Lois Wickstrom – Review by Anna Hirsch

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My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Loretta’s Caterpillar (Loretta’s Insects) by Lois Wickstrom
5 Stars

This book is packed with information and colourful illustrations. The story will captivate children while they learn the life cycle of the monarch butterfly; from the egg to metamorphosis to migration. Even I learned things that I didn’t know. Never would I have thought that it took five generations of butterflies to migrate from the Stares to Canada. It’s absolutely amazing! The book even teaches you how to differentiate between male and female butterflies. I e read many books by this author and this one has to be my favourite. Your children will love it too.

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Bees in Loretta’s Bonnet (Loretta’s Insects) by Lois Wickstrom – Review by Anna Hirsch

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My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Bees in Loretta’s Bonnet (Loretta’s Insects) by Lois Wickstrom
5 Stars

The thing that I love the most about this author’s books is that you will always learn something. I always knew about wasps, yellow jackets and honey bees. Now I know about leafcutter bees. I learned that they are better at pollinating gardens. You are never too old to learn something new. Loretta learns all about these bees as well. The book is filled with colourful illustrations and nifty instructions on how to build a bees nest. Bees are so valuable to our environment so I find these instructions very cool

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Things are Shaking ( Invisible Magic Wand Series) by Lois Wickstrom – Review by Anna Hirsch

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My rating: 3 of 5 stars

Things are Shaking (Invisible Magic Wand Series) by Lois Wickstrom
3 Stars

This is a whimsical story for young children. Caspian’s cousin comes to visit and sees his magic wand. After he uses it during breakfast, Belinda decides that she wants one too. Luckily their grandfather happens to have a spare. Right after he gives it to her, an earthquake happens. So the adventure begins. I’ve read many books by this author and even though this was not one of my favourites, I think children will enjoy it. It is filled with colourful pictures and magic.

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Ladybugs for Loretta (Loretta’s Insects) by Lois Wickstrom – Review by Anna Hirsch

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My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Ladybugs for Loretta (Loretta’s Insects) by Lois Wickstrom
4 Stars

This is a great book to teach children about ladybugs and their life cycles. It is a fun way to help kids understand how these insects help and protect the environment. Loretta loves her garden and wants it to thrive. After finding ladybugs hiding for the winter, she learns how they protect gardens from harmful insects. For her, it became very important to protect the ladybugs. This is an interesting story with beautiful illustrations that I believe children will love.

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