Ladybug, ladybug, ladybugs everywhere! We all know this cute
insect as a ladybug. It
is called a ladybug, a lady beetle, or ladybird (in Britain). If you have plants or
weeds, the you have one happy bug. They are hunting for bugs to
eat. Having these fun ladybugs around
is excellent for the environment, your health, and the health of the
ones around you. If you let nature take over then there will not be all the bad pesticides that harms everything. Save your environment (and yourself and others) by having ladybugs in your garden.
Here are some photos I took.
Ladybugs | National Geographic
Ladybugs | National Geographic Kids
ARTS AND CRAFTS
Ladybug Rock Craft
Wash a smooth rock.
Let dry.
Paint the rock red.
Let dry.
Paint a face on it.
Paint black spots on its back.
Let dry.
3D Paper Ladybug Craft With Template | Easy Peasy and Fun
SNACKS
Healthy Ladybug Bread
Take a biscuit or flat roll and spread strawberry cream cheese on it. (Daiya Cheese has a dairy-free version).
Place raisins on the cream cheese to make a head and spots on its back.
Enjoy!
Videos
Wing folding/unfolding in Ladybugs | YouTube
Note: Other resources coming soon.
Here are some photos I took.
Ladybug on a Little John Bottlebrush
March 31, 2020
March 15, 2011
Ladybugs on a Brittlebush
Ladybugs | National Geographic
Ladybugs | National Geographic Kids
ARTS AND CRAFTS
Ladybug Rock Craft
Wash a smooth rock.
Let dry.
Paint the rock red.
Let dry.
Paint a face on it.
Paint black spots on its back.
Let dry.
3D Paper Ladybug Craft With Template | Easy Peasy and Fun
SNACKS
Healthy Ladybug Bread
Take a biscuit or flat roll and spread strawberry cream cheese on it. (Daiya Cheese has a dairy-free version).
Place raisins on the cream cheese to make a head and spots on its back.
Enjoy!
Videos
Wing folding/unfolding in Ladybugs | YouTube
Note: Other resources coming soon.
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