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Butterfly garden

Mrs. Connor's first-graders watch as caterpllars slowly turn into butterflies in the butterfly garden at Robin Hill School.
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Caterpillars, bugs, and butterflies

An introduction to the world of insects, caterpillars, and butterflies including identification information, educational activities, and fun facts.
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The caterpillar and the polliwog

Impressed by the proud caterpillar's boast that she will turn into a butterfly when she grows up, a polliwog determines to watch the caterpillar very carefully and turn into a butterfly too.

Summer birds

the butterflies of Maria Merian
A young girl goes against Medieval beliefs that insects are evil and secretly observes caterpillars as they form cocoons and are reborn as butterflies and moths.

Butterfly

Photographs and text document the life of a butterfly from egg to caterpillar, caterpillar to chrysalis, and chrysalis to eight-week-old adult.

I see caterpillars

2020
Explores caterpillars, including the features.
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The crunching munching caterpillar

2019
Caterpillar wants to fly like Butterfly, Bumblebee, and Sparrow, and Butterfly thinks his wish may come true.
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Creeping caterpillars

2017
"This title examines different aspects of caterpillars, including their body parts and structure, their habitat, their eating behavior, and what they do--from how they move to what role they play in the ecosystem"--Provided by publisher.
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Caterpillars

2019
"A caterpillar starts out life very small, then grows and transforms from a larva into a butterfly or moth. This book uses . . . photographs and simple text to explore caterpillars' unique traits, colorful bodies, distinctive habits, and different habitats. Through comparing similarities and differences of various caterpillar species, this book highlights caterpillars' defining features, while showing students how caterpillars change into . . . creatures like the monarch butterfly, the silkworm moth, and the glasswing butterfly"--Provided by publisher.
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