Maybelle in the Soup
By Katie Speck and Paul Rátz de Tagyos
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Maybelle is a lovely, plump cockroach. She lives in her own cozy little home under the refrigerator of Mr. and Mrs. Peabody. Maybelle knows it's best to stay hidden away, but she simply adores food. Just once she would love to taste something yummy before it hits the floor!
When the Peabodys invite a Very Important Guest for dinner, Maybelle can't resist. She takes a teeny taste—and splashes into the biggest adventure of her life!
Katie Speck
KATIE SPECK grew up in New Orleans and now lives in Kansas City with a husband, a daughter, an assortment of pets, and a bug or two. She is the author of the popular Maybelle stories: Maybelle in the Soup, Maybelle Goes to Tea, and Maybelle and the Haunted Cupcake. She lives in Kansas City, Missouri.
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For Erin, who laughed
—K.S.
1
Bug Dreams
Maybelle was a lovely, plump cockroach. She lived with Myrtle and Herbert Peabody at Number 10 Grand Street, in her own cozy little home under the refrigerator.
The Peabodys liked everything to be JUST SO. No dust, no mess, and absolutely, positively NO BUGS!
Mrs. Peabody was fond of saying.
Maybelle was not welcome, but she was a sensible cockroach. She obeyed The Rules: When it’s light, stay out of sight; if you’re spied, better hide; and, most important of all, never meet with human feet. The Peabodys didn’t know they shared their kitchen with a bug.
Maybelle was sensible, but she loved food. And she wanted the good stuff. I’m tired of crumbs and spills. I want tasty leftovers on a plate.
Don’t even think about it, kiddo,
said her friend Henry the Flea. Henry lived and dined on the Peabodys’ cat, Ramona. "If the Peabodys see you, they’ll call the Bug Man. Then you’ll be