Holly Lolly and the Bug Alert

Holly Lolly & the Bug Alert

This was a really fun project to work on. I assisted the author with developmental editing and proofreading.

Holly Lolly and the Bug Alert is about a little 6 year old girl, who lives in a little house, in the forest, in Florida. She is very happy and brave. Holly has exciting adventures with her big brother and friends.

The children dream up a call to action, in case of scary bug encounters, hollering. “Bug Alert, Bug Alert”. In this story, Holly not only learns to face her fear of bugs but so does her big brother.

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