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A Year on Ladybug Farm

A Year on Ladybug Farm offers a detailed look at the daily operations of a ladybug farm, including the breeding, care, and release of these insects. The book takes readers through the various seasons, highlighting the changes in the farm's activities and the ladybugs' behaviors. It combines educational content with personal anecdotes, offering a unique perspective on the world of ladybug farming. more

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Donna Ball
Donna Ball

Donna Ball, born in 1951, is a talented writer whose works span a variety of genres, including fantasy, science fiction, and children's literature. Her books are admired for their rich imagination and emotional depth. more

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