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Books with title Ride the Butterflies

  • 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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  • Ride the Butterflies

    Donald Davis

    Paperback (August House, Dec. 19, 2005)
    Experience flashes of recognition in moments that transcend Donald Davis's childhood stories.Maybe it's because his mother was a teacher. Or maybe it's because he has spent most of his life in classrooms - as a wide-eyed first grader, a naïve college student, a seminarian, and now as a visiting writer in residencies across the country. There's something about school that infuses the work of Donald Davis and he has collected his all-time favorite school stories in the book. Whether we're traveling around the world with Miss Daisy, the fourth grade teacher who was integrating arithmetic, geography and English before the term “whole language” ever surfaced; or watching in awe as a classmate conjugates malaprops in Miss Vergilius Darwin's Latin class; or driving a school bus and learning about segregation - we experience flashes of recognition in moments that transcend Donald Davis's childhood stories. These coming of age tales will teach readers the importance of caring, citizenship and respect.
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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.
  • Ride the Butterflies

    Donald Davis

    eBook (August House, Dec. 19, 2005)
    Maybe it's because his mother was a teacher. Or maybe it's because he has spent most of his life in classrooms as a wide-eyed first grader, as a college student, a seminarian, and now as a visiting writer in residencies across the country. But there's something about school that infuses the work of Donald Davis. Collected here are his all-time favorite school stories. Whether we're traveling around the world with Miss Daisy, the fourth grade teacher who was integrating arithmetic, geography, and English before the term “whole language” ever surfaced; watching in awe as a classmate conjugates verbs in Miss Vergilius Darwin's Latin class; or driving a school bus and learning about segregation - Davis shares his characteristic wit, thoughtfulness and wisdom.
  • 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.
  • The Butterfly Ride

    Amy Ackelsberg, Saxton Moore

    Paperback (Grosset & Dunlap, March 15, 2012)
    Ride along with Strawberry Shortcake and her friends! Strawberry Shortcake and her friends decide to shake things up by going on a butterfly ride. All the girls have a fruitastic time, but Orange has so much fun that she decides she doesn't want to come home. Can Strawberry convince her friend to fly back to Berry Bitty City? This 8 x 8 comes with a page of sweet stickers for only $4.99.
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  • The Butterfly Ride

    Amy Ackelsberg, Saxton Moore

    eBook (Grosset & Dunlap, )
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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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  • The Fall of Butterflies

    Andrea Portes

    eBook (HarperTeen, May 10, 2016)
    We Were Liars meets Looking for Alaska in a uniquely funny and heartbreaking teen novel about a passionate-yet-doomed friendship set against a backdrop of wealth and glamour.Willa Parker, 646th and least-popular resident of What Cheer, Iowa, is headed east to start a new life. Did she choose this life? No, because that would be too easy—and nothing in Willa’s life is easy. It’s her famous genius mother’s idea to send her to ultra-expensive, ultra-exclusive Pembroke Prep, and Willa has no intention of fitting in. But when she meets peculiar, glittering Remy Taft, the richest, most mysterious girl on campus, she starts to see a foothold in this foreign world—a place where she could maybe, possibly, sort of fit in. When Willa looks at Remy, she sees a girl who has everything. But for Remy, having everything comes at a price. And as she spirals out of control, Willa can feel Remy spinning right out of her grasp.Andrea Portes, author of the hilarious, heartbreaking Anatomy of a Misfit, spins a similarly incandescent, heartfelt story that explores the meaning of friendship, new beginnings, and the precarious joy and devastating pain of finding home in a place—a person—with wings.