Schools across the UK are catching the Bug, and now so can kids at home! Bug Club is one of the best-loved reading programmes in primary schools and kids just love reaching for the bookshelves to find their favourite Bug Club book. Here s some of the great things people have been saying about Bug Club:  They are so used to TV, DVDs and everything else, that getting them interested in reading is really hard. But Bug Club had children laughing, engaged and begging for more! - Wendy Jenkins, Bangor Central Integrated Primary School "Bug Club deserves gushing praise  It will help children get the best possible start in their reading journey and enjoy page after page of reading success. - Teach Primary Magazine  When the books went home, the response from parents was tremendous. Bug Club has been an inspiration to the whole school family."- Tristran Roberts, Headteacher Ysgol Kingsland, Holyhead
This is Book 887 in the Bug Club Series. See all Bug Club books here.
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Scot wasn't born reading and writing; in fact he left school in year eleven to undertake an apprenticeship in gardening with the local council. His first fiction for young readers, One Dead Seagull, was published after he attended a writing conference with John Marsden. His many books since include Burning Eddy, short-listed for both the CBCA and NSW Premier
More about Scot Gardner Rachel Axten-Higgs is a teacher and writer. She has written a variety of literacy resources including a whole school guided reading system, writing assessment system, teacher's notes and revision guides for primary English. She was part of Hodder's author team for Cambridge Primary Ready to Go Lessons for English.