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Are You a Butterfly? (Backyard Books)

Are You a Butterfly? (Backyard Books)

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Author: Judy Allen
Brand: HOUGHTON MIFFLIN
Category: Book

List Price: $9.95
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Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars 2 reviews
Sales Rank: 398101

Media: Hardcover
Reading Level: Ages 4-8
Pages: 28
Number Of Items: 1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.7
Dimensions (in): 8.5 x 8.5 x 0.4

MPN: HO0753452405
ISBN: 0753452405
Dewey Decimal Number: 595.789
UPC: 046442452403
EAN: 9780753452400
ASIN: 0753452405

Publication Date: September 15, 2000
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
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Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Great for the budding naturalist   January 18, 2007
Jennifer L. Ware (Charlotte, NC)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

Another winner from Kingfisher Publications!I just bought this book for my 2 year old daughter and we love it! the pictures are beautiful. The text is well thought out- it is engaging and informative but still will not overwhelm a toddler. I am going to get the rest of the books in this series in hopes that they are all as good.


5 out of 5 stars Food for the Imagination   April 20, 2002
18 out of 18 found this review helpful

Written as if the author is speaking directly to the reader, this wonderful book draws the reader into the world of the butterfly. It does a very appropriate job of explaining the life cycle of the butterfly in terms a preschooler can understand. The illustrations are also quite nice, not too detailed or flowery, not too plain. They complement the simple text very well. Especially nice are the ones near the end of the book of the little girl.

However, there are many nice books for preschoolers about butterflies. This particular book's special quality is in the way it invites the reader to imagine what it's like to be a butterfly. My preschoolers greatly enjoy "acting out" the book, starting as a caterpillar eating it's way out of an egg. The text is perfect for a simple preschooler "play". It gives them a creative way to move and physically explore what they've learned.

The ending to the book is very nice, too. Rather than just stopping once the caterpillar turns into a butterfly, or after explaining the common activities of butterflies, the book draws the reader back to reality. The reader doesn't look like a butterfly; the reader looks like, and is, a human child. The book briefly contrasts the differences between the butterfly and the human, listing good things about being a human.

The final pages list interesting facts about butterflies. Most are just a bit too complex for young preschoolers, but early grade school children should appreciate them. The admonition to not touch a butterfly's wings is well done and a nice way to end the book.





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