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Books with title M. Butterfly

  • Butterfly House

    Eve Bunting, Greg Shed

    Paperback (Scholastic, Inc., Aug. 16, 2000)
    The story of a little girl and her grandpa as they watch a butterfly's life cycle. Illustrated with soft nature paintings
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  • Butterfly

    Xist Publishing

    Paperback (Xist Pub, April 15, 2015)
    Discover Series Books for Babies & Toddlers Butterflies are beautiful! Share colorful butterflies with your baby or toddler in this Discover Series book from Xist Publishing. Each page features a brilliant butterfly on a crisp white background with a title beneath. Used as a jumpstart for interaction, Discover Series Picture Books are a great way to introduce new images, words and ideas to kids.
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  • Butterfly Park

    Elly MacKay

    language (Running Press Kids, May 5, 2015)
    When a little girl moves to a new town, she finds a place called Butterfly Park. But when she opens the gate, there are no butterflies.Determined to lure the butterflies in, the girl inspires her entire town to help her. And with their combined efforts, soon the butterflies—and the girl—feel right at home.Elly MacKay's luminous paper-cut illustrations and enchanting story encourage community, friendship, and wonderment in the beauty of everyday life.
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  • Butter Butterfly

    Chetankumar Lad

    language (Chetankumar Lad, Feb. 13, 2015)
    A captivating story between a girl and a butterfly that wanders into her garden.
  • Butterfly

    Jinny Johnson, Michael Woods

    Library Binding (Smart Apple Media, Aug. 1, 2009)
    Introduces young readers to the lifecycle of a butterfly, and its habitat.
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  • Kitten & Butterfly

    Aviva Gittle, Tekla Huszár

    Hardcover (Aviva Gittle Companies, LLC, Oct. 14, 2016)
    Kitten and Butterfly want to be friends, but what games can they play? Kitten can't fly and Butterfly can't chase his tail! Together they find a way. The first book in the Kitten and Friends series, Kitten & Butterfly is a story of friendship and acceptance."Aviva Gittle tells a charming tale that kids will love ... The illustrations by Tekla Huszár are beautiful, colorful and eye catching." (5-Star Review By Samantha Gregory for Readers’ Favorite.) Kitten and Friends series will help you teach your child friendship skills, manners and etiquette in a fun and engaging way. Kitten shows, through words and action, how to make a new friend by asking questions, sharing his own likes and dislikes, and trying new things. Kitten always treats his new friends with kindness and respect. Each book ends with a "Moral of the Story" that reinforces the message of getting along with others who may look and live differently. Your child will learn something about each creature featured in a Kitten and Friends story. Like the fact that snakes can swim (Kitten & Snake) and Koi like to eat algae (Kitten & Koi).Each Kitten and Friends story has a companion version in Spanish (Gatito y amigos) for a rich bilingual reading experience. Perfect for a child in a Spanish immersion program or living in a home where both English and Spanish are spoken. The companion Spanish version of Kitten & Butterfly is Gatito y Mariposa.There are seven books in the series: English (Kitten & Friends series): Kitten & Butterfly Kitten & Koi Kitten & Snake Kitten & Squirrel Kitten & Monkey Kitten & Boy Kitten & KinSpanish (Serie Gatito y amigos): Gatito y Mariposa Gatito y Koi Gatito y Serpiente Gatito y Ardilla Gatito y Mona Gatito y gatitos Gatito y Niñito
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  • Butterfly Moth

    Allison Sevillano

    language (, Nov. 9, 2018)
    Four caterpillar friends set off to build their chrysalises together, wishing to continue their friendship into adulthood. But for one caterpillar named Luna, metamorphosis brings more surprises than just wings. Luna discovers a secret about herself that she is afraid to share with her friends. Will their friendship survive Luna’s realization of her true identity?Butterfly Moth is a heartfelt tale of acceptance and celebration of differences. It imparts the value of staying true to one’s self, the importance of problem solving, and the enduring power of friendship.
  • Butterfly

    Louise Spilsbury

    Paperback (Heinemann, March 8, 2005)
    Readers will learn how butterflies reproduce and grow with photos that highlight each stage of the growth process, from eggs to caterpillar to chrysalis to butterfly. Also included are a spreads about what butterflies eat and how they stay safe. The book ends with a butterfly diagram and a picture glossary.
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  • Butterfly

    Shahrzad Noviri

    Paperback (AuthorHouse, )
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  • Butterfly Boy

    Virginia Kroll

    Hardcover (Boyds Mills Press, May 1, 1997)
    Boyds Mills Press publishes a wide range of high-quality fiction and nonfiction picture books, chapter books, novels, and nonfiction
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  • Butterfly

    Sonya Hartnett, Rebecca Macauley

    Audio CD (Bolinda Audio, Sept. 13, 2011)
    Here is Plum Coyle, on the threshold of adolescence, striving to be new. Her fourteenth birthday is approaching: her old life and her old body will fall away, and she will become graceful, powerful, at ease. The strength in the objects she stores in a briefcase under her bed ― a crystal lamb, a yoyo, an antique watch, a penny ― will make sure of it. Over the next couple of weeks, Plum’s life will change. Her beautiful neighbor, Maureen, will begin to show her how she might fly. The older brothers she adores ― the charismatic Justin, the enigmatic Cydar ― will court catastrophe in worlds that she barely knows exist. And her friends ― her worst enemies ― will tease and test, smelling weakness. They will try to lead her on and take her down. Butterfly is a gripping, disquieting, beautifully observed coming-of-age novel by an acclaimed author at the top of her form. Advance praise for Butterfly: “Butterfly is a dreamy, lyrical, sad novel. It’s exquisitely written ― you end up rereading sentence after sentence ― and unforgettable.” - Nick Hornby, author of Slam, High Fidelity, and About a Boy “An extraordinary writer. . . . A heart-stopping representation of adolescent girlhood, as strange and riddling and true as fiction gets. . . . Dazzling.” ― The Age (Australia) “Full of insight and wit.” ― The Guardian (U.K.) “Blending the all-too-familiar with a more otherworldly, fairy-tale feel, Hartnett really has the ability to get inside the head of her dazzled teenage protagonist.” ― The Daily Mail (U.K.)
  • Fly, Butterfly

    Bonnie Bader

    Hardcover (Grosset & Dunlap, Jan. 9, 2014)
    Exposing children to a diverse range of literary and informational texts, the Core Concepts program helps develop important literacy and cognitive skills necessary to meet many of the Common Core State Standards. Did you know that every year hundreds of thousands of monarch butterflies migrate 2,500 miles to Mexico for the winter? It takes four generations of butterflies to make the trip, and only the fourth generation lives longer than three weeks. Follow a beautiful butterfly as she makes her journey down to Mexico! Fly, Butterfly covers the concepts Animals and Seasons.
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