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Books with title Becoming Butterflies

  • Butterflies

    Melipapera Stewart

    Paperback (Cooper Square Publishing Llc, May 1, 2007)
    The newest additions to the long-running and highly-respected Our Wild World series cover two fascinating, but very different, winged creatures! Outstanding nature photography and thorough information combine to make this a perfect purchase for the most curious readers! Bats and butterflies are common subjects in classrooms. Butterflies are perennially popular (their exotic beauty and the interesting process of metamorphosis), and the mystery and lore surrounding bats fascinates many. These books focus on commonalities among species, as well as interesting differences among the wide range of species in each group. Bats also addresses the rumors and negative information about bats, by debunking myths and giving the real story (which is more fascinating than the fiction!). Websites and index give added information and help navigate.
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  • Becoming Butterflies

    Anne F. Rockwell, Megan Halsey

    Library Binding
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  • Becoming Butterflies

    Anne F. Rockwell, Megan Halsey

    Library Binding (Walker & Co, April 1, 2002)
    Miss Dana's class observes the various stages caterpillars go through to become butterflies as three striped caterpillars in a flowerpot full of milkweed go through metamorphosis right before their eyes.
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  • Butterflies

    Roger Tory Peterson Institute, Robert Michael Pyle

    Paperback (Houghton Mifflin, )
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  • Butterflies

    Stacy Tornio

    Paperback (Muddy Boots, July 15, 2016)
    Ranger Rick: Butterflies brings the world of caterpillars and butterflies to life with eye-catching photos and captivating information about these remarkable insects. Learn how butterflies begin their lives as caterpillars and, through an astounding metamorphosis, emerge as beautiful, winged creatures; get an up-close look at butterflies’ amazing transformations, tricky defenses and camouflage, and wide variety of strategies for collecting food, moving around, and bearing young; and find out how people are working to protect butterflies and their habitats against endangerment—and what you can do to help!Join Ranger Rick and his friends in learning about these fascinating animals. Expertly researched, chock full of fun facts, and filled with beautiful photography, Ranger Rick: Butterflies is the perfect addition to any young scientist’s library!
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  • Butterflies

    Susan McKeever

    Hardcover (Silver Dolphin, Aug. 1, 1995)
    Identifies the most common butterflies of North America, grouped by habitat, and includes information on characteristics and behavior
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  • Butterflies

    Gallimard Jeunesse, Claude Delafosse, Heliadore

    Paperback (Scholastic Reference, Jan. 1, 2007)
    Featuring four see-through pages that change the pictures, an addition to a science series answers a wealth of questions on butterflies, including how a caterpillar transforms itself and how butterflies protect themselves from enemies. Reprint.
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  • Butterflies

    Lisa J. Amstutz

    Paperback (Capstone Press, Aug. 1, 2016)
    Beautiful butterflies flutter about, catching our eyes with their bright colors. Their senses, eating habits, and life cycle are just as wondrous as their bright colors. Appeal to young children's fascination with nature with delightfully simple, fun text and bright, close-up photos. All Little Pebble books have an Accelerated Reader ATOS level of 1.0 or below.
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  • Butterflies

    Jonathan P. Latimer, Karen Stray Nolting, Amy Bartlett Wright

    Hardcover (Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, May 30, 2000)
    This new series is based on the Peterson Identification System, which uses life-like illustrations to help young naturalists make accurate identifications. The design of each book is straightforward, simple, friendly, and easy to use -- ensuring the success of beginners. Each of the four new titles in the series (SONGBIRDS, WILDFLOWERS, CATERPILLARS, and BUTTERFLIES) features vibrant color photographs of North American plants, birds, and insects in their natural habitats.
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  • Butterflies

    Lindsey Bright

    language (Pandorra Publishing, July 19, 2018)
    A beautifully illustrated book about butterflies and how they grow and live and how they work in nature to keep the balance. A must-have for nature lovers and children who are curious about the natural creatures inhabiting our world.
  • Butterflies

    Theresa Wimmer

    Hardcover (Creative Education, Sept. 1, 2006)
    A fundamental look at butterflies, including their physical characteristics, where they make their homes, how they gather food, and their effect on other insects, plants, and animals.
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  • Butterflies

    Robert Michael Pyle, Sarah Anne Hughes

    Paperback (Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, March 27, 2003)
    From the black-and-white stripes of a Zebra Swallowtail to the pale jade of a Malachite, coloring your own field guide is the most enjoyable way to learn about butterflies. Each drawing is accompanied by a brief description that educates as it entertains. Place the new color stickers next to the drawings for a visual reference while coloring. Coloring the drawings helps reinforce the color, image, and shape of each butterfly, improving your memory and perception while offering a pleasant and easy way to learn. Fun for adults as well as children, beginning and experienced naturalists alike.