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Precocious Lovable Buster is Winning Hearts and Minds Everywhere, the 23rd
Bugville Critters Book
Robert Stanek continues his ground-breaking Bugville Critters books with the 23rd installment’s
publication on December 14, 2010. Robert Stanek quietly worked on the Bugville Critters for 15
years, satisfied with only the gleeful cheers, laughs and giggles of his children who delighted to hear
his tales of Bugville and a little bug called Buster. As his children got older, they urged him to get
the books published so other children could enjoy them as much as they did.
Seattle, WA, December 14, 2010 --(PR.com)-- Robert Stanek continues his ground-breaking Bugville
Critters books with the 23rd installment's publication on December 14, 2010. Fifteen years in the making,
everyone's favorite bug, Buster, is now setting out to learn about calendars by measuring the sun with a
ruler, catching sunshine in a cup, and climbing aboard a rocket ship.
“In many ways, the precocious lovable bug, Buster, is a lot like his creator, Robert Stanek,” says
publisher Jeannie Kim. “Buster's active imagination is always taking him somewhere.” Author Robert
Stanek has received hundreds of letters from young readers asking about Buster. “This is
Caldecott-worthy,” Jeannie Kim says. “Truly magical and innovative. Spot on funny. Masterfully written
and wonderfully illustrated.”
Robert Stanek quietly worked on the Bugville Critters for 15 years, satisfied with only the gleeful cheers,
laughs and giggles of his children who delighted to hear his tales of Bugville and a little bug called
Buster. As his children got older, they urged him to get the books published so other children could enjoy
them as much as they did, and that's exactly what Robert Stanek set out to do in 2004.
As a young child, Robert Stanek's family was very poor. He was one of five children raised by a single
mom. Books allowed Robert to escape the poverty and violence that filled his early life. “I learned so
much from books,” says author Robert Stanek. “Without books to escape into as a child, I don't know
what I would have done. To me, each book was a magical window, and I wanted to create that same sense
of wonder in my own books.”
Robert Stanek has been dreaming up stories since he was a boy, but it was only since the early 1990's that
his work began to get published. As a technology journalist, Robert (writing as William R. Stanek) has
written for PC Magazine, Dr. Dobbs, TechNet Magazine and a variety of other leading magazines. As a
technology writer, he's has written for Simon & Schuster, Random House, Macmillan, Pearson,
Microsoft, O'Reilly and other publishers. Of that, he says, “My many technical articles and technical
books have helped millions of readers learn essential job skills and stay competitive. That's important,
especially in these troubling economic times.
"My children's books are helping kids learn essential life skills. The Bugville books provide stories that
address real issues and challenges children face as they start school, make friends, and learn about the
world around them. Each book provides a positive lesson about life, friendship, family, our world, the
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natural world of which we are all a part, and our environment."
Buster isn't the only bug in Bugville. There's an extensive cast of colorful characters and exiciting locales
that bring Bugville and Four Meadows to life.
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Contact Information:
RP Books & Audio - Reagent Press
Jeannie Kim
360-791-0705
reagentpress@aol.com
www.reagentpress.com
www.bugvillecritters.com
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