Angela DiTerlizzi is a mom, wife, and author. Prior to her career as an author, Angela worked for over 15 years as a make-up artist, most notably in the film, television, and music industry. Some Bugs is back with a vibrant companion book that’s packed with your favorite pets. Some pets sit. Some pets stay. Some pets fetch. Hey kids!!!👋 It’s time for Storytime with Ang! Today I’m sharing SOME BUGS, written by me, illustrated by Brendan Wenzel, and published by SimonKIDS.🐞🦋🐛F. Whether this bug flutters or that bug crawls, this book about bugs shines "Library Media Connection, August/September , Recommended" About the Author. Angela DiTerlizzi is a mom, wife, and author who loves writing books for children. Her picture books include Some Pets, Some Bugs, Baby Love, and Just Add Glitter. She and her husband.
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Angela DiTerlizzi is a mom, wife, and author who loves writing books for children. Her picture books include Some Pets, Some Bugs, Baby Love, and Just Add Glitter. She and her husband, bestselling author/illustrator Tony DiTerlizzi, reside with their daughter in Amherst, Massachusetts. About Press Copyright Contact us Creators Advertise Developers Terms Privacy Policy Safety How YouTube works Test new features Press Copyright Contact us Creators. “No matter what the weather outside is actually like, your family can celebrate the arrival of spring with Some Bugs by Angela DiTerlizzi. Fun rhymes introduce kids to insects including butterflies, cicadas, and beetles. The vibrant artwork makes the bugs look appealing rather than gross, so even squeamish young children can enjoy the story.”.
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