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Books with title Beautiful Butterflies

  • Butterflies

    Northridge Photography, Matt Fox, Edward Fox, Brenda Fox

    language (Northridge Photography, Aug. 6, 2017)
    Northridge Photography is a family operated business. We strive to capture the cinematic qualities of the natural world.We hope you enjoy our art, and that you learn something along the way.Thank you for your support.
  • Butterflies

    Kevin J. Holmes

    Paperback (Capstone Press, Sept. 1, 1999)
    Provides an introduction to the butterfly, covering its physical characteristics, habits, food, enemies, and relationship to humans.
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  • Butterflies

    Héliadore, Gallimard Jeunesse, Claude Delafosse, J. Elizabeth Mills

    Paperback (Scholastic Inc., March 15, 2004)
    In Butterflies, A First Discovery Book, young children will learn fascinating facts about all kinds of butterflies and the amazing things they do! Features Transparent Pages!
  • The Beautiful Butterfly

    Terri Gill

    language (Terry Gill, Dec. 20, 2013)
    A bunny rabbit helps a butterfly discover the importance of being herself. During this time the butterfly finds her inner beauty.
  • Butterflies

    Carl Sommer

    language (Advance Publishing, Jan. 19, 2018)
    The beauty of delicate butterflies is a joy to behold as they flit from flower to flower, but how does a crawling caterpillar turn into a flying butterfly? Our Amazing World shares the life of monarch butterflies with young children through vivid, close-up photos and fun facts that introduce the wonder of nonfiction.
  • A Sparkle Book: Beautiful Butterflies

    The Book Company Editorial

    Hardcover (JG Kids, Jan. 1, 2013)
    Gorgeously illustrated book with a splash of sparkle on every page!
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  • Beautiful Butterfly

    Indaria Jones, I'lea Williams, M a Gaut

    Hardcover (Painting Poet, Sept. 17, 2018)
    Affirming capacities for adaptation, reclamation, and renewal, Beautiful Butterfly guides children and adults towards an appreciation of their own inevitable transformations, and explores childhood growth and transition, by means of photography interlaced with American haiku poetry. Presented in five "chapters," the photography in Beautiful Butterfly is laid out in gorgeous, full color, with one haiku written in accordance with each chapter title.Parents are encouraged to read the poetry to children, who are too young to read on their own, while allowing their children to narrate those pages which contain no writing at all. The art in Beautiful Butterfly is dedicated to young people, and the families of young people, who have transitioned from this life and into the next. Rather than mourning their transition, Beautiful Butterfly celebrates transformation by suggesting there is no end, only change and new beginnings.
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  • Butterflies Are Beautiful

    Ruth Firestone Brin

    Library Binding (Lerner Pub Group, )
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  • Beautiful Buttercup

    Michael Broad

    Hardcover (Hodder Children's Books, Feb. 1, 2011)
    When the other animals jeer at Ugly, the little warthog, Forget-Me-Not shows them that she is both beautiful and brave. A new story about the little elephant learning about the world. Bright and sensitive illustrations full of wit and action for the youngest children.
  • Butterflies!

    Darlene Freeman, Mike Maydak

    Paperback (McClanahan Book Co, May 1, 1999)
    Introduces various kinds of butterflies and discusses their habitat, metamorphosis, life cycle, and defenses.
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  • Butterflies

    Christina Leaf

    Library Binding (Bellwether Media, Aug. 1, 2017)
    Butterflies always use a straw when sipping nectar. This is because their mouths are crafted like suction tubes. In this insect profile, young readers are invited to travel from page to page like butterflies travel from flower to flower. They will drink up juicy information about butterfly basics.
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  • Beautiful Lies

    Jessica Warman

    Hardcover (Walker Childrens, Aug. 7, 2012)
    Rachel and Alice are an extremely rare kind of identical twins-so identical that even their aunt and uncle, whom they've lived with since their parents passed away, can't tell them apart. But the sisters are connected in a way that goes well beyond their surfaces: when one experiences pain, the other exhibits the exact same signs of distress. So when one twin mysteriously disappears, the other immediately knows something is wrong-especially when she starts experiencing serious physical traumas, despite the fact that nobody has touched her. As the search commences to find her sister, the twin left behind must rely on their intense bond to uncover the truth. But is there anyone around her she can trust, when everyone could be a suspect? And ultimately, can she even trust herself? Master storyteller Jessica Warman will keep readers guessing when everything they see-and everything they are told-suddenly becomes unreliable in this page-turning literary thriller.
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