![]() I would recommend this book to anyone who is struggling with body image or maybe to children who are bullying others for there appearance. It shows them that they do not have to change for people to like them and that is just so important now days. I really enjoyed this book as it teaches such a valuable lesson to children. The major theme of this book is accepting yourself for who you are. Ugly Bug who thought she was just beautiful and they ended up falling in love and having a huge ugly bug family. She shook off her costume and became the ugliest bug again and the bird no longer wanted her. In return her costume made her very appealing to a bird and she almost tried to be eaten. She designed a costume that would help her fit in. She then went on to compare herself to all the other bugs who had opposite characteristics than herself. She thought that her eyes were to big, head to wobbly and lumpy, her back had too much hair, and her legs were too spotted. This book is about a Very Ugly Bug who did not like the way she looked. To add, older students could learn about text bubbles, onomatopoeia and how to use descriptive words in their assignments when referencing this book. ![]() Also, there are several ways to implement this book in classrooms like, designing arts and crafts to describe a moment where you felt different. It shows how you should not be envious of anyone else because you are just as special. I recommend this book for all levels because it teaches lessons on differences from physical appearance to skills set. I loved reading books like this in school because it carried a message and the illustrations were life-like to keep my interest. Also, the book highlights how it would just be better that we accept ourselves. Personally, I really liked the book because it tackled issues like comparison and self-love. The flaws that you dislike most about yourself will be the same thing that aids in your success in life. The two ugly bugs fell in love and have uglier kids. All the things that made her "ugly", she began to love and so did Mr. However, she came to the realization that the same things that made other bugs special, she had in a different way. So, she tries to change her shell, eyes and attach wings. She believed other bugs were better because they were able to ward off an evil bird from eating them due to their appearance. She tries to become different bugs by changing her appearance. If you are interested in adoption please fill our small bird adoption application out at is a story about a bug, who is thought to be the ugliest bug of all. Due to the advanced arthritis in her legs, the avian vet thinks she is an older lady. We were told that Pichon was found outside and was kept by a family in a small cage since last September. Her foster mom and the avian vet have never seen a bird fly backward before. She flies forward, sometimes, but also flies backward sometimes. ![]() She is not a strong flier, but will fly to a person she wants to hang out with. She seems to like human interaction and attention. She likes to be held and have her head stroked. What she lacks in locomotion, she makes up for in personality. Fortunately, she takes her medication like a champ. Any adopter would be required to continue medicating her. Per doctor recommendation, she is on an anti-inflammatory medication and will be for life to ease any pain and help her be more mobile. She also has severe arthritis in her legs and is being given calcium supplement and UVB light to try and improve her bone density. She may have been stepped on or layed on. ![]() She is a special needs bird as she cannot perch or walk well due to multiple fractures in her pelvis. Pichon is an all white female ring neck dove.
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