Beetle McGrady Eats Bugs!

Beetle McGrady Eats Bugs!

by Megan McDonald

Narrated by Jessica Almasy

Unabridged — 18 minutes

Beetle McGrady Eats Bugs!

Beetle McGrady Eats Bugs!

by Megan McDonald

Narrated by Jessica Almasy

Unabridged — 18 minutes

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Overview

From the New York Times best-selling author of the Judy Moody books comes this hilarious story about a precocious youngster who's thinking about eating her first bug. Beetle McGrady loves adventure and she wants to explore the world. When her class makes a food pyramid, she decides to add a new food group of her own-bugs! Beetle knows that people in other parts of the world eat bugs everyday, so when the other kids dare her to eat an ant, the real fun begins!

Editorial Reviews

School Library Journal

PreS-Gr 2-Beetle McGrady yearns for adventure. She wants to explore the world like Laura Ingalls Wilder, Marco Polo, and Amelia Earhart. She gets her chance during Fun with Food Week in science class. On Monday, while creating a food chart with the rest of Table Six, Beetle decides to start her own food group and claims she would "eat an ant in a second." The other children take her up on her boast, but when her big moment arrives, she can't do it. She spits out the ant, crushing her dreams of becoming a "true pioneer." Beetle mopes through the rest of the week until Friday, when a chef visits the class and serves a selection of exotic dishes: Mexican stinkbug salsa, cricket pizza, and grasshopper tacos. Beetle then has a second chance to bravely explore the world of bugs. Bright watercolor illustrations reflect the story's zany theme and add to the humor. The writing is colorful and descriptive: "She, Beetle McGrady, set the itchy-twitchy, buggly-wuggly ant on the tip of her tongue." The endpapers give a taste of the tale to come: Beetle's 10 tips for eating bugs are listed (e.g., "Feeling tired? Forget to take your vitamins? Termites are full of iron."), while insects carrying protest signs picket along the bottom of the pages. Children will delight in this squirmy tale of audacious eating.-Suzanne Myers Harold, Multnomah County Library System, Portland, OR Copyright 2005 Reed Business Information.

Kirkus Reviews

The title says it all: Wannabe explorer Beetle McGrady, whose heroes are Amelia Earhart and Marco Polo, gets herself into trouble during Fun with Food Week by adding ants to her group's food pyramid. However, when push comes to shove, Beetle isn't quite as eager to engage gastronomically with insects as she'd like. With classmates Roger, Lacey and Mona forming a Greek chorus as Beetle wrestles with her squeamishness, McDonald walks both Beetle and reader companionably through the week until Chef Suzanne shows up on Friday with a selection of wriggly delicacies that allows Beetle to find her inner bug-eater. Manning's watercolor illustrations feature a parka-clad ant (from Ant-arctica, presumably) who watches the freckle-faced, Pippi Longstocking-pigtailed Beetle's struggle from corner vignettes. The images of Chef Suzanne's creepy-crawlies are amiably disgusting; Beetle's grossed-out classmates nicely satisfying. Washy blue images of Beetle as anteater and mealworm form visual counterpoint to a text that finds its subject's voice beautifully: "[B]ird's-nest soup did not make her Marco Polo. Bird's-nest soup just made her a spit-eater." Agreeably icky fun. (Picture book. 5-9)

Product Details

BN ID: 2940171081997
Publisher: Recorded Books, LLC
Publication date: 03/30/2012
Edition description: Unabridged
Age Range: Up to 4 Years
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