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Books with title Butterfly's Daughter, The

  • The Butterfly

    Anna Milbourne, Cathy Shimmen

    Hardcover (Usborne Books, June 15, 2005)
    Is a charming story of a greedy caterpillar transforming into a beautiful butterfly. Ages 3+.
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  • The Butterfly

    Maurice Pledger, Angela Sheehan

    Hardcover (Bookthrift Co, May 15, 1986)
    Presents the life cycle of butterflies as they pass through the four stages from egg to adult.
  • The Butterfly

    Charles Perrault, Hans Christian Andersen

    eBook
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  • The Butterfly's Ball

    Anonymous

    language (, Sept. 23, 2011)
    The Butterfly's Ball Author: AnonymousShort story - fully illustrated with color pictures - if you device can show colors; otherwise they should up as grayscale with great details.The Butterfly, once, with the Grasshopper gay,A grand party gave in the middle of May;So, dear little readers, I'll tell you of all(Continued)
  • The Shy Butterfly

    Penny Howe, Debbie Edwards

    eBook
    An inspirational children's story about a shy butterfly who hides in the shadows of a forest, too afraid to come out into the light of day until he meets a Monarch butterfly who encourages him to be brave.
  • The Butterfly Dance

    Suzanne Barton

    language (Bloomsbury Children's Books, March 8, 2018)
    Caterpillars Dotty and Stripe do everything together. They play, they eat leaves and do all sorts of caterpiller-y things, and then one day, after spinning themselves into snuggly cocoons, they wake up as beautiful butterflies! But soon they realise that, for the first time ever, they look different. Should Dotty only play with butterflies that look like her? And Stripe only play with butterflies that look like him? A stunningly illustrated story about friendship and and being happy with who you are, from the author/illustrator of Waterstones Children's Book Prize shortlisted The Dawn Chorus.
  • The King's Butterfly

    Gene G. Bradbury, Victoria Wickell-Stewart

    Paperback (BookWilde Children's Books, Oct. 24, 2015)
    The King's Butterfly invites children to enjoy and respect the beautiful Monarch Butterfly. When the King and Queen capture the butterfly to keep it for a royal pet, they soon find out that a butterfly is meant to fly free. Will they set the butterfly free that it might return again the next year? Perhaps Wizdrop the Wizard has the answer. Beautifully illustrated by watercolorist Victoria Wickell-Stewart. This is the sixth children’s book written by Gene G. Bradbury and illustrated by Victoria Wickell-Stewart. The others include: The Mouse With Wheels in His Head; The Mouse Who Wanted to Fly; Mischievous Max, a Teddy Bear Story; Fergus of Lighthouse Island; The Star Tree; and now, The King’s Butterfly.
  • The Butterfly’s Ball

    Edmund Evans, Pat Stephenson

    language (, Jan. 22, 2013)
    A charming children's book written in 1880, The Butterfly's Ball is a short and sweet story of a Ball hosted by Lady Butterfly and her cousin, Mrs. Grasshopper for all of their insect friends and neighbors.The color engraving illustrations are a sweet example of Edmund Evans work. Edmund Evans produced children's books,many under the label of Aunt Mavor's Toy Books, in England in the mid to later 1800s, making the artwork a feature of the stories.
  • The Butterfly's Dream

    Ippo Keido, Kazuko G. Stone

    Hardcover (Tuttle Pub, May 1, 2003)
    In ancient China, a man falls asleep beneath a willow tree and dreams he is a butterfly. Based on the stories of the Chou Dynasty Taoist philosopher, Zhuangzi.
  • The Butterfly

    Sabrina Crewe, Stuart Lafford

    Paperback (Steck-Vaughn Co, Jan. 1, 1997)
    Describes the habitat, food, and life cycle of the monarch butterfly
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  • The Butterfly

    Enriqueta Daddazio, Judy Richardson

    Paperback (Independently published, Sept. 17, 2018)
    The story of a colorful butterfly fluttering through a special garden, and what happens when a little boy with a net comes along. The Amazon print version comes with a full lesson plan and activities to continue learning with the characters, as well as a complimentary download of the Kindle Interactive edition that includes story narration with sound effects and music. Dedalín is a collection of predictable books written with the whole language philosophy in mind. Children exposed to these stories will greatly develop their reading, writing and oral language skills. Sharing reading experiences help children to read quickly and naturally, beginning first by reading the whole story, and then by discussing its parts. The stories in this series were written in the form of poems in continuous rhyming patterns. These patterns create a predictable familiar setting in which children feel comfortable. I know you will enjoy your children’s achievements and their awakening into the world of literature.
  • The Butterfly

    Sabrina Crewe, Stuart Lafford

    Library Binding (Heinemann/Raintree, Sept. 1, 1996)
    Describes the habitat, food, and life cycle of the monarch butterfly
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