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Books with title The Caterpillar

  • The Chick and The Caterpillar

    Nadia Artman, Karina Ter-Zakharyanc, Kat Smith, Helena Kurbalenko

    language (, May 15, 2020)
    Liri the Chick and Lili the Caterpillar are not supposed to be friends. Of all the insects in the garden, caterpillars are the most delicious to eat - especially for a growing chick. But more precious than a delectable dessert is the bond of true friendship. Come along and join an unlikely friendship as Liri and Lili learn, play, and grow together!
  • Bad Caterpillar

    Suvi Chisholm, Chiara Corradett

    eBook (Suvi Chisholm, May 3, 2020)
    It’s easy to be grumpy when you can’t see our beautiful world. Bad Caterpillar spent his days chomping on leaves and walking back and forth on a gray path. When he encountered ants, snails, and cats who shared the garden, he would say rudely, “Humph, get out of my way!” One day, a little girl lifted Bad Caterpillar high above his usual view. That was the beginning of Bad Caterpillar’s change. Find out what happened after he took a long, long nap in his cocoon. The little ones in your life will love this story of a grumpy creature’s transformation.A great resource for preshool and elementary teachers to teach the lifecycle of a butterfly and the power of the word yet. Students will learn growth mindset, increase social emotional learning and their emotional intelligence.Bad Caterpillar is an instant classic with beautiful illustrations and a meaningful lesson that your kid will read again and again.
  • 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.
  • Caterpillars

    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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  • The Caterpillar

    Judy Kentor Schmauss

    Paperback (Perseus Distribution, April 1, 2006)
    This is volume five, Reading Level 1, in a comprehensive program (Reading Levels 1 and 2) for beginning readers.Two nine-book sets teach reading to children from preschool to grades K and 1, emphasizing phonics while also presenting a lively and engaging collection of facts and stories to make kids’ reading experiences enjoyable. Each title emphasizes one phonics family, the first five books in each set focusing on one vowel sound, and the remaining four books combining some vowel sounds or reviewing them all. Short vowel families are covered in Level 1 readers and long vowel families in Level 2 books. Fiction titles feature attractive illustrations and have story themes ranging from funny to serious. Each fiction title also suggests a brief activity that allows kids to interact with the book’s subject matter. Nonfiction titles are photo illustrated, and include “Fun Facts” to enrich children’s reading experiences. The nonfiction books contain the basic elements of a nonfiction book, including glossary and index. They also suggest web sites appropriate to kids’ interests where more information about each book’s subject is offered. Both fiction and nonfiction titles contain word lists that group each book’s words into “decodable” words—those containing the book’s main vowel sound, which the book is either teaching or reviewing. Word lists also include high-frequency words and challenging words included in the main text. All books present a letter to parents and teachers explaining the fundamental concepts underlying both the series and the specific title. Level 1 readers are designed for classroom or home schooling use in preschool and kindergarten, and Level 2 readers for kindergarten and grade 1. “The Caterpillar” is a story that covers the “short u” sound.
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  • The Caterpillar and the Polliwog

    Jack Kent

    Paperback (Aladdin, March 1, 1985)
    A proud caterpillar and a curious polliwog become unlikely friends in this delightful picture book by beloved author, illustrator, and cartoonist Jack Kent!Told with Jack Kent’s signature bright, bold, and expressive illustrations, little ones are sure to love this transformative tale about a caterpillar and a polliwog who can’t wait to grow up and turn into something else!
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  • The Very Hungry Caterpillar

    Eric Carle

    eBook (Puffin, Nov. 22, 2016)
    The all-time classic picture book, from generation to generation, sold somewhere in the world every 30 seconds! Have you shared it with a child or grandchild in your life?For the first time, Eric Carle's The Very Hungry Caterpillar is now available in e-book format, perfect for storytime anywhere. This classic story of a famished caterpillar who eats his way through a week of various foods makes the perfect addition to your child's digital library, easily available to read again and again.
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  • The Very Loving Caterpillar

    Sean Browne

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, March 15, 2017)
    A caterpillar must save his family from the environment that once nurtured them.
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  • The Caterpillar

    Errol Fern

    language (Errol Fern, Sept. 28, 2018)
    Real beauty and happiness come from within. This time, we'll witness how a caterpillar's life can relate to us and why we need to discover ourselves in order to achieve true happiness in life.At the end of the story, the firefly hopes that you discover your inner beauty and be the most beautiful person you can ever be.
  • 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 Very Hungry Caterpillar

    Eric Carle

    Paperback (Scholastic, Aug. 16, 1987)
    Children's Education
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