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Caterpillars eat their skin!

2018
Young naturalists learn early that when butterflies and moths first hatch from an egg, they're in the form of caterpillars. They probably don't know that as caterpillars grow, they shed skin, and then eat it.
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Butterflies and moths

2018
Looks at how moths and butterflies are the same and different.
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Moths

2015
"This photo-illustrated book for early readers tells about the physical features of moths and briefly describes their life cycle. Includes picture glossary"--Provided by publisher.
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Claudia & Moth

2017
"Claudia loves butterflies. Blue ones. Yellow ones. Purple ones with dots. And since she can't take them home, she paints them in all their beautiful colors. But when winter comes, there are no more butterflies to paint...until she finds a little moth. Suddenly, Claudia sees winter in a whole new light"--Dust jacket.
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Luna moth

2018
Presents an introduction to luna moths, a moth as large as an adults hand, and that has no stomach or mouth.
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Adios, Oscar!

a butterfly fable
Despite his friends' teasing, Oscar the caterpillar studies to prepare for becoming a butterfly and migrating to Mexico, so when things do not turn out as he expects, he is still able to make his dream come true.

Kings of the skies

2018
"Explore the behaviors and environments of flying animals"--Provided by the publisher.
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Weird butterflies & moths

Text and macro photography provide an introduction to peculiar butterflies and moths.
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Magnificent moths

2017
"Discusses various moths from around the world, including those that are unusual--and beautiful"--Provided by publisher.
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Weird butterflies & moths

2016
Text and macro photography provide an introduction to peculiar butterflies and moths.

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