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Don't Bug Me! (Grades 5 & up: fiction).(Review)(Children's Review)(Brief Article)

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| October 01, 2001 | Whitbeck, Debbie | (Hide copyright information)Copyright

ZOLLMAN, Pam. Don't Bug Me! 134p. CIP. Holiday House. 2001. Tr $15.95. ISBN 0-8234-1584-8. LC 00-048225.

Gr 4-6--Sixth-grader Megan spends most of this novel trying to complete her bug collection for a class assignment. She is constantly "bugged" by a classmate, Charlie, who delights in teasing her, and by her young brother, Alexander, who "rescues" her specimens as soon as her back is turned. Her friend Belinda is no help. She laughs at the insect funerals and graves created by Alexander, and insists that creep Charlie teases Megan because he likes her. The young protagonist perseveres …

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