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Books with title Danny the Caterpillar

  • Charlie the Caterpillar

    Dom Deluise, Christopher Santoro

    Paperback (Aladdin, April 1, 1993)
    As Charlie the Caterpillar meets one group of animals after another playing together and having fun, he asks if he can join in. But each time he's told not welcome -- because he's ugly. As winter approaches, Charlie spins himself a cocoon. When spring arrives, the cocoon opens and out comes Charlie -- now a beautiful butterfly. Everyone wants him to be part of their group. But Charlie puts these fair-weather friends properly in their place in this heartwarming story about the meaning of true friendship.
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  • Charlie the Caterpillar

    Dom Deluise, Christopher Santoro

    Hardcover (Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers, Aug. 7, 1990)
    When Charlie the caterpillar is born, everything looks bright and beautiful, and Charlie feels happy to be alive. He decides to set out and see the world. As Charlie wanders, he meets one group of animals after another, playing together and having fun. At each encounter, Charlie innocently asks if he might join in, and each time he gets the same reply: "No! Now giddadda here!" when Charlie asks why, he's told he's just an ugly caterpillar -- and not wanted. At first Charlie is mystified, then hurt, then finally begins to feel ugly. As winter approaches, our friendless Charlie sighs and spins himself a cocoon. When spring arrives, the cocoon opens and out comes Charlie -- now a beautiful butterfly. Suddenly he's popular beyond his wildest dreams. Suddenly everyone wants him to be part of their group. But Charlie puts these fair-weather friends properly in their place in this heartwarming story about the meaning of true friendship.
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  • Danny the Caterpillar

    Dawn Brookes, Angela Simonovska

    language (Oakwood Publishing, Feb. 20, 2018)
    Celebrate spring! If your kids love nature stories and learning, this book is for them. It is an enchanting story about a caterpillar called DannyEarly one spring morning, Danny the caterpillar emerges from the safety of his egg. Danny soon discovers what it islike being a small caterpillar in a big world! He makes new friends while sitting on his leaf and a particularly attractive female caterpillar catches his eye! Mostly though, he eats and eats. Amazing things will happen to him as he grows, but first he must stay safe.A wonderful, feel good story of nature, ideal for springtime but children will enjoy it throughout the year. Wonderful bright, vivid illustrations will grab kids' attention from the outset.
  • Danny the Caterpillar

    Dawn Brookes, Angela Simonovska

    Paperback (Oakwood Publishing, Feb. 21, 2018)
    Celebrate spring! If your kids love nature stories this book is for them. It is an enchanting story about a caterpillar called DannyEarly one morning, Danny the caterpillar emerges from the safety of his egg. Danny soon discovers what it islike being a small caterpillar in a big world! He makes new friends while sitting on his leaf and a particularly attractive female caterpillar catches his eye! Mostly though, he eats and eats. Amazing things will happen to him as he grows, but first he must stay safe.A wonderful, feel good story about nature, ideal for springtime but children will enjoy it throughout the year. Bright, vivid illustrations will captivate childrens attention and add to their enjoyment.
  • The Dance of the Caterpillars

    Adele Marie Crouch, Bin Hu, Creations by Crouch

    Audible Audiobook (Creations by Crouch, June 4, 2013)
    While watching her Chinese immigrant son-in-law learn the English language, it became apparent to the author that prepositions are one of the most difficult concepts to comprehend. Therefore, The Dance of The Caterpillars was written as a fun way to teach prepositions. This exciting children's book contains 22 prepositions, one two-word multiple, and two three-word multiples. It is destined to become a valuable learning tool for children as well as English as a second language students.
  • The Dance of the Caterpillars

    Adele Marie Crouch

    Audiobook (Adele Marie Crouch, May 6, 2013)
    While watching her Chinese immigrant son-in-law learn the English language, it became apparent to the author that prepositions are one of the most difficult concepts to comprehend. Therefore, The Dance of The Caterpillars was written as a fun way to teach prepositions. This exciting children's book contains twenty-two prepositions, one two-word multiple, and two three-word multiples. It is destined to become a valuable learning tool for children as well as English as a second language students.
  • Danny the Caterpillar

    Sarah Bowman

    language (, Feb. 28, 2019)
    Danny is a Caterpillar who wants to be a Butterfly. He is so excited to become a beautiful butterfly, with bright colors on his wings. Watch as Danny grows.
  • Charlie The Caterpillar

    Harry Porter, Bonnie Pelton

    language (Creativia, July 18, 2015)
    A book for early readers, Charlie The Caterpillar tells the fascinating and informative story of Charlie's transformation. Illustrations by Bonnie Pelton.
  • Oliver the Caterpillar

    Sarah L. Bowman, Shaun P. Nelson

    Audible Audiobook (Sarah L. Bowman, June 13, 2018)
    Oliver and his siblings have miraculous things taking place within their small bodies. They start life as four very small butterfly eggs. They go through stages of development and soon turn into four beautiful butterflies like their mother. Each one of them is special and unique in their own way! Oliver is the smallest of the eggs and seems to be having a difficult time. Oliver, however, proves that size doesn't matter in this fun, educational book for all elementary school children.
  • Charlie the Caterpillar

    De Luise

    Paperback (Simon & Schuster Ltd, April 1, 1993)
    Shop wear to cover, otherwise in Excellent condition.
  • Caterpillar Dance

    Scott Mcbee

    Board book (Cartwheel, July 1, 2004)
    Turn each die-cut page to watch each fuzzy caterpillar disappear and a beautiful, foil butterfly appear in its place!Five sleepy caterpillars--yellow, purple, green, blue, red--All snuggled up on a soft leaf bed.Yellow caterpillar wiggle jiggle wiggle free.Yellow caterpillar, what will you be?Count backwards from five to one as colorful caterpillars change into gorgeous foil butterflies with each turn of the die-cut pages! The caterpillars are affixed to the last spread of the book and show through the die-cut pages. This is an eye-catching, interactive introduction to the miracle of metamorphosis!
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  • The Ugly Caterpillar

    Carl Sommer, Greg Budwine

    language (Advance Publishing, Nov. 25, 2013)
    The expression "Don't judge a book by its cover" applies to all creatures, especially caterpillars. Without taking the time to get to know her, Speckles the spider and Crumbs the cricket take an immediate dislike to Katy the caterpillar. In their eyes, Katy is just too ugly to befriend. Fortunately, Annie the ant looks beyond Katy's stubby legs and green skin. What she sees is a beautiful friend. A miraculous transformation puts Speckles and Crumbs in their place and confirms the significance of respect for others. This delightful tale teaches readers that the cover of the book is much less important than what is on the inside. A bonus to this inspiring book is an introduction to the stages of a caterpillar’s life.
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