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How many bugs in a box? – A Pop-up Counting Book
David A. Carter
Board/Novelty Book
Ages 2 to 4
Simon and Schuster (USA), 1988, 1-4169-0804-8
  Have you ever seen a long-tongued frog-bug, a dangerous looking saw bug, or a slippery noodle bug? No? Well neither have I but here is a chance to see these, and several other, peculiar and funny looking many-legged creatures. You will also meet a few insects that are familiar such a butterflies and fleas. So, take a breath and start lifting flaps, pulling tabs and opening doors for you have a treat ahead of you.
  Here is a counting book which will make small children, and those who read to them, something to laugh at. Each page has a tab to pull, a flap to lift, or a ribbon to pull and each page has its share of surprises.

How many bugs in a box

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