Children, students, nature lovers, and sophisticated bibliophiles alike will all find something to love in David Hawcock's gorgeous and compulsively readable Butterflies. Beautiful, collectible, and educational, Butterflies combines some of nature's most delicate creatures with expert papercraft and accessible information in one fun volume.
Severely burned as a child, Katherine is now eighteen and trying to make peace between her inner, true self and the scarred exterior that everyone sees.
Describes the physical characteristics, life cycle, and behavior of butterflies, and answers questions about butterflies such as "what makes butterflies so colorful" and "why are butterflies so important to flowers."
As each flower turns into a butterfly, children will discover different ways to group numbers to create ten, an essential building block of math, all while watching each flower's dream come true. (And keep an eye out for the adorable ...
Learn all about the anatomy of the butterfly, as well as how it turns from a caterpillar into a chrysalis and then into a butterfly.
Describes the physical characteristics, habitat, and feeding and flying behaviors of butterflies.
This book spotlights the rarest of these creatures - some numbering no more than what can be held in one hand.
An introduction to the physical characteristics, habits, and natural environment of various kinds of butterflies.
What makes a butterfly a butterfly? What are the most beautiful butterflies from around the world? Carefully leveled, engaging text supports life science curriculum related to classification, behavior, life cycles, and more.
See how a caterpillar turns into a butterfly, what they eat, where they travel and how far, and more.
As the book considers how human behavior has harmed monarchs, it offers substantive ways kids can help make a positive difference.