Beetles Lightly Toasted
by Phyllis Reynolds Naylor | Children's Books | This book has not been rated.
ISBN: 0440401437 Global Overview for this book
ISBN: 0440401437 Global Overview for this book
2 journalers for this copy...
I got this along with several other childrens books at a yard sale, to try and get my into reading, since all he ever likes to do is play on his skateboard and winter is coming up.... Then maybe I can get him started on Bookcrossing
Journal Entry 2 by Booknose at Themed Release Bookbox #1 in -- Bookbox, -- By post or by hand/ in person -- USA on Friday, November 14, 2003
Released on Friday, November 14, 2003 at Themed Release Bookbox #1 in Bookbox, postal release USA.
Released into Themed bookbox.
Please release at a school science fair or some other kind of school contest or competition.
Released into Themed bookbox.
Please release at a school science fair or some other kind of school contest or competition.
My niece (babycheez92) is going to be in a math competition on Thursday... I'll try to find a place there to leave the book.
Journal Entry 4 by notbob at McMillan Magnet Center - 3802 Redick Ave. in Omaha, Nebraska USA on Thursday, November 20, 2003
Released on Thursday, November 20, 2003 at McMillan Magnet Center - 3802 Redick Ave. in Omaha, Nebraska USA.
I'm going to release this at a math competition today.
I'm going to release this at a math competition today.
I just realized that this was my 250th release. :)
I left the book propped up against a window in the entrance area. It was still there when I left, but at one point in the afternoon I did notice a crowd of four or five boys standing there trying to figure out what it was. Kind of the way you'd look at a painting in a museum... moving around checking it out from every angle without actually touching it.
Hopefully one of them grabbed it on the way out...
I left the book propped up against a window in the entrance area. It was still there when I left, but at one point in the afternoon I did notice a crowd of four or five boys standing there trying to figure out what it was. Kind of the way you'd look at a painting in a museum... moving around checking it out from every angle without actually touching it.
Hopefully one of them grabbed it on the way out...