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Both my toddler and grade-school age son enjoy this book - on different levels of course. My older son obviously understands more but also enjoys the pictures. The pictures are simply beautiful and my toddler just enjoys paging through looking at them - getting the basic idea that a caterpillar becomes a butterfly (maybe). You'll get a lot of use out of this one.
A Butterfly. He asks for it constantly. Yet, despite the absence of rhyme, my 2 year old son LOVES this book. This book contains a lot of information, a lot of words, and it's not written in verse. has piqued his interest in butterflies. Perhaps having read Dr Seuss' My Oh My. Regardless, due to my son's love of the book, I give it 5 stars.
"Where Butterflies Grow", is a very informative book with many great pictures. I used it with elementary students when I did a unit study on butterflies at the beginning of the school year. It was well received by students and the material was well presented and easy to understand.The pictures were above the average.
This book tells the complete story of the life cycle of a butterfly, beautifully illustrated. It is a perfect compliment to your life science studies. My 6 year old loves it. The descriptions are also beautiful, almost poetic.
Lynne Cherry's illustration of this book are so realistic they look like photographs. The poetic text and illustrations describe the life cycle of a swallowtail butterfly with great accuracy. The book has exceptional detail from the flowery meadow to all the creatures living in it. A wonderful story for nature lovers.
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