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Books with title From Caterpillar to Butterfly

  • Life Cycles: From Caterpillar to Butterfly

    Sally Hewitt

    Paperback (QED Publishing, a division of Quarto Publishing plc, )
    None
  • From Caterpillar to Butterfly

    NA

    Paperback (Hachette Kids Franklin Watts, Aug. 16, 2012)
    From Caterpillar to Butterfly
  • The Caterpillar and the Butterfly

    Marty Norman

    Hardcover (Tate Publishing & Enterprises, )
    None
  • Lifecycles: Caterpillar to Butterfly

    Camilla De la Bedoyere

    Hardcover (QED Publishing, )
    None
  • Caterpillar to Butterfly Coloring Book

    Margaret Waddington

    Paperback (Tuttle Pub, Jan. 1, 1985)
    None
  • The Caterpillar and the Butterfly

    Ruth Lieberherr

    Paperback (Ruth Lieberherr, June 11, 2019)
    The Caterpillar and the Butterfly tells the adventures of a small green caterpillar who meets both small and larger creatures on her journey to become a beautiful butterfly.The picturebook with its simple language, vibrant watercolor and elegant ink illustrations will delight small and older children.
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  • From a Caterpillar to a Butterfly

    Jermaine King-Cason, Nicole McCollum

    Paperback (America Star Books, July 26, 2012)
    Does your toddler love dirt and bugs? If so, then this is the book for them. This book is about a young boy name Joseph who discovers a bug in his backyard and leads his mom on an investigation with him to discover what it is. The investigation goes from their backyard, to their kitchen, then to his classroom at school. He learns more than he ever could think because of the fact that he ASKED questions, even if he didn't fully understand the answer. If this reminds you of your little one, then this is the book for you.
  • From Caterpillar to Butterfly

    Deborah Heiligman

    Hardcover (HarperCollins, April 26, 1996)
    None
  • The Caterpillar and the Butterfly

    Marty Norman

    Paperback (Tate Publishing, Jan. 19, 2016)
    Transformation is never easy. But like the caterpillar and the butterfly, it often occurs in a tough, dark place, out of our own line of vision. Usually its form is not what we expect, and adjusting to this new way of life comes easier and more quickly for some than for others. But come it must, if we are open and willing. Learning how to fly when all we've known is crawling on the ground can be frightening and overwhelming. But each of us has a deepness inside. When we dig deep and draw long, we often surprise ourselves by discovering that just below the surface resides a character of courage. Tapping into its potential takes us to heights we never knew or dreamed possible.
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