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Caterpillar Spring, Butterfly

Summer. Pleasantville, NY: Reader's Digest Children's, 2003. Print

This book is about a caterpillar's springtime adventure. It is fun


to read to young children because of its rhyming story. It is a
book full of colorful and it contains a fabric-covered spring that
stretches winds through the pages, mimicking the motion of a crawling caterpillar. At the end the
caterpillar becomes a beautiful butterfly.

Carle, Eric. The Very Hungry Caterpillar. New York: Philomel,


1987. Print.

A hungry caterpillar is a grate book for children all ages. The


caterpillar eats his way through a varied and very large quantity of fruits until, he forms a cocoon
around himself goes to sleep and at the end he becomes a butterfly. The children will learn the
life cycle of the caterpillar as well as the day of the week and to count. The book contains
colorful pictures that attract children attention.

Edwards, Pamela Duncan., and Henry Cole. Clara Caterpillar. New


York: HarperCollins, 2001. Print.

This is a great book for teaching social skills and friendship as


well as the life cycle of the butterfly. This book is about Clara a
caterpillar it has a beautiful lesson that you cannot judge a person by their appearance. It is fun to
read and it enhances children vocabulary.
Sundgaard, Arnold, and Eric Carle. The Lamb and the

Butterfly. New York: Orchard, 1988. Print.

This is a beautiful story about the friendship of a little lamb and a


butterfly. Who by helping each other, learn about accepting the
differences of others and appreciating the importance of freedom
and independence.
Marzollo, Jean, and Judith Moffatt. I'm a Caterpillar. New York:
Scholastic, 1997. Print

This story follows a caterpillar as it changes into a beautiful butterfly from its pupa stage through
its transformation into a chrysalis, and to its metamorphosis into a butterfly. This a very good
book to teach children the life cycle of the butterfly and its different stages.

Allen, Judy, and Tudor Humphries. Are You a Butterfly? New


York: Kingfisher, 2000. Print.

This book follows the metamorphosis of the butterfly, caterpillar,


chrysalis, and adult butterfly. It is a simple book for preschoolers
It as beautiful pictures and children will learn new words with it.

Luise, Dom De. Charlie the Caterpillar. Toronto: Simon and


Schuster, 1990. Print.

This is a grate book to build social development skills in young


children and the meaning of true friendship. The book teaches
children to choose friends by who they are not by how they look like or appearance.

Heiligman, Deborah, and Bari Weissman. From Caterpillar to

Butterfly. New York: HarperCollins, 1996. Print.

This is a great book to read in springtime to children. It is easy


enough for children to understand the process of the life cycle of the butterfly. This is a perfect
beginner's guide to the mystery of metamorphosis.

Milbourne, Anna, and Cathy Shimmen. The Butterfly. London:


Usborne, 2005. Print.

Beautifully is a illustrated picture books that gives a look at our


world from a small child's point of view. Is a charming story of a
greedy caterpillar transforming into a beautiful butterfly. It is perfect for children ages 3 and up.

Lucado, Max. Hermie: A Common Caterpillar. Nashville, TN:


Tommy Nelson, 2002. Print.

This is a book about Hermie a common caterpillar. Hermie does


not like to be so common In fact, he doesn't have anything
special like everyone else. But together with his friend, Wormie, they talk to God about their
troubles. This book teaches children that they have to wait new and grate things are going to
come to their life.

Godwin, Sam, and Simone Abel. The Case of the Missing

Caterpillar: A First Look at the Life Cycle of a Butterfly.


Minneapolis, MN: Picture Window, 2005. Print.

This book contains a simple, and colorful introduction to one of the most fascinating animal life
cycles is a real treat. An inquisitive bee and ladybird follow the trail of a caterpillar until it
disappears inside a chrysalis. What a delightful surprise they get when a beautiful butterfly
eventually emerges from the chrysalis.

Rabe, Tish, Aristides Ruiz, and Joseph Mathieu. My, Oh My-- a

Butterfly! / All About Butterflies. New York: Random House, 2007.


Print.

Grate book to introduce the metamorphosis of an egg into a caterpillar into a chrysalis into a
bright new butterfly. Children along the way will find out how butterflies see thousands of
images at once, drink nectar from flowers, avoid predators, and can be identified by size, shape,
and color. Children will also follow the amazing migration of millions of monarchs.

Taylor, Tanis, and Masumi Furukawa. Everybody Loves Butterflies.


Bath, England: Parragon, 2013. Print.

This is a book about a little Caterpillar that doesn't want to turn


into a butterfly. He likes things just as they are. His friends tell
him how beautiful butterflies are, how high they can fly, and that amazing sights they can see.
But Little Caterpillar still doesn't want things to change. However, as he comes to realize, he'll
still be him. This book teaches children to do not be afraid of changes.

Runton, Andy. Owly & Wormy, Friends All Aflutter! New York:
Atheneum for Young Readers, 2011. Print.

This is a easy book to read it contains a few word in its pages and
children can even try to read it. It is a charming story, beautiful
illustrated and joyful to read.

Cain, Sheridan, and Jack Tickle. The Crunching Munching


Caterpillar. Wilton, Conn.: Tiger Tales, 2003. Print.

This book is about a caterpillar that really wants to fly like


bumblebee and sparrow, but he doesnt have wings. So
Caterpillar glumly spends his days crunch-munching his way
through blackberry bushes, after a long winter sleep he wakes up to the surprise of his life he
becomes a butterfly.

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