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Books with title Butterflies For Kids

  • Butterflies

    Karen Stray Nolting, Jonathan Latimer, Amy Bartlett Wright

    Paperback (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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  • Time For Kids: Butterflies!

    Editors of TIME For Kids

    Paperback (HarperCollins, Feb. 21, 2006)
    Butterflies There are 20,000 different kinds of butterflies in the world. Many have brightly colored wings. But butterflies don't start life as beauties. Every butterfly begins as a tiny egg that hatches into a caterpillar. Then an amazing change takes place. The caterpillar turns into a fluttering butterfly!
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  • Butterflies For Kids

    Natalie De Marco

    language (, May 4, 2013)
    Get ready to take a tour through the wonderful world of butterflies.This book is perfect for any young reader ages 8 to 10. Younger children will also enjoy looking at the vivid pictures and hearing you read to them.You and your child will discover intriguing facts about these marvelous and amazing insects.Discover…* Why do butterflies have such wonderful colors?* How do butterflies change from a caterpillar to a butterfly?* What do butterflies eat?* How can butterflies taste with their feet?* Butterflies of all colors and shapes!…and so much more!Includes delightful FULL COLOR photos of the most astonishing butterflies you and your child have ever seen.So get ready to have lots of fun with your kids as you both learn amazing facts about these incredible animals.
  • Butterflies for Kiri

    Cathryn Falwell

    Paperback (Lee & Low Books, Dec. 15, 2008)
    Kiri is delighted with a birthday gift she receives: colorful origami papers and a special book of instructions. But when she can't seem to properly make a purple butterfly, she begins to feel frustrated. Things get worse when she thinks she's ruined one of the paintings she's working on. Then she remembers the origami papers. She fashions one into a flower to improve the picture, and soon she's cutting more shapes for it. As she begins to feel more confident with the delicate papers, she tries again, this time easily creating a bright yellow origami butterfly. Illustrated with eye-catching cut-paper collages, this book celebrates one child's determination and creativity.
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  • Butterflies

    Jeunesse Gallimard

    Hardcover (Scholastic Inc., March 1, 1997)
    Answers a wealth of questions on butterflies, including how a caterpillar transforms itself and how butterflies protect themselves from enemies, in an introduction to the many varieties of butterflies and moths.
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  • Butterflies

    Sophie Lockwood

    language (The Child's World, Inc., Jan. 1, 2014)
    Butterflies may be one of nature's most beautiful creatures. But do we really know all that much about them? Learn some great butterfly information in this book, from cocoon shapes and migration patterns to strange techniques in fending off predators.
  • Butterflies

    Jason Cooper, uncredited, Rourke Publishing LLC

    Audiobook (Rourke Publishing LLC, July 10, 2009)
    A butterfly is an insect of the order Lepidoptera. Like all Lepidoptera, butterflies are notable for their unusual life cycle with a larval caterpillar stage, an inactive pupal stage, and a spectacular metamorphosis into a familiar and colorful winged adult form.
  • A Place for Butterflies

    Melissa Stewart, Higgins Bond

    Paperback (Peachtree Publishing Company, April 1, 2014)
    This fact-filled, colorful book looks at the amazing world of butterflies.Melissa Stewart shares with young readers the basic facts about butterflies and some pointers on how youngsters can help butterflies in their own neighborhood. Bond’s realistically detailed illustrations highlight the diversity of the species, from the Schaus swallowtail butterflies in southern Florida to the endangered Mitchell’s satyrs. A Place for Butterflies reminds children of the interconnectedness of our world and shows how the actions of one species can inadvertently harm another.
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  • Butterflies for Kids

    E. Jaediker Norsgaard, John F. McGee

    Paperback (Northword Pr, April 1, 1996)
    Follows two children as they raise butterflies from eggs, describing each step of the insect's life cycle
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  • Butterflies

    Lisa J. Amstutz

    Library Binding (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

    Emily Neye, Ron Broda

    Paperback (Penguin Young Readers, May 22, 2000)
    Young children can try out their reading wings as they learn about the life cycle of a butterfly. The simply written text goes hand-in-hand with the striking cut-paper artwork of Spider's Lunch artist Ron Broda to create a colorful introduction to these fascinating insects.
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  • Butterflies

    Mari Schuh

    2016 (Jump!, March 1, 2016)
    In Butterflies, early readers will learn about the life cycle of a butterfly and discover how this insect finds food. Vibrant, full-color photos and carefully leveled text will engage young readers as they discover the beautiful world of butterflies.
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