Explore fun and educational activities for fans of the beloved children's book, What the Ladybird Heard. Get inspired and keep your little ones entertained with these creative ideas.
We decided to make some of our own ladybird play dough and this led to lots of counting. If you've never made your own play dough before then I recommend that you give it a try.
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In February my sister came to stay for a couple of months with her son who is just 5 months older than Wugs. She came bearing gifts and this particular gift, the book "What the Ladybird Heard" by Julia Donaldson has become a real treasure in the boys' book collection. Whether it's the rhythmic repetition of the animal followed by the sound it makes or the little glittery ladybird that can be found on each page, this book has been Wugs' favourite for some time and so I decided to create a…