Exciting new reader from Nic Bishop!For the first- to third-grade set, butterflies are an endless source of fascination, especially when looked at VERY close up. With breathtaking full-page images and simple, engaging text, Nic introduces young readers to the beauty and diversity of these amazing insects.
This book is incredibly full of information about butterflies. It shares the life of the butterfly and how it starts. This would be a great educational science tool to teach students this unit, and then to also have a hands on activity afterwards to allow the students to really see a caterpillar transform to a butterfly by bringing a caterpillar in to the class.
This book is all about butterflies. It talks about the characteristics of a butterfly and the life of a butterfly as it starts out as a caterpillar and then transforms. This book also has a glossary and a photo index and the end for students to refer to.
This book is about butterflies. It talked about the life cycle of a butterfly. It was fascinating to learn that after a caterpillar hatches from its egg it may eat its egg shell.
Review I have a love for butterflies so that may be why I enjoyed this simple informational book about butterflies. The pictures are really amazing and the text is very informational. This book would be great when teaching about nature and where butterflies come from. It even tells a lot about the life of a caterpillar and how it eats it own skin. This is a book for developing reader grades 1-2 grade.
Summary First the book starts with the different colors butterflies can have. But where so they come from? Eggs is that the book goes into next, but a butterflies don't hatch from eggs a caterpillar does. The caterpillar eat and eats and will molt and shed it own skin. This will happen a couple of times but the 3rd time the skin will form around the caterpillar and make a pupa, where it stays for a while. When it comes out you have a butterfly and the process happens all over again.
Bishop, N. (2011). Butterflies. New York: Scholastic.
This bright book attracts the attention though the bold and contrasting colors. From the moment we open the book we embark on a journey of the life of a butterfly from the time they are born. We also learn how and what they eat, how and where they lay their eggs and what types of butterflies there are out there. As if it were not enough to give us facts about them we are slso taken on a beautiful journey owf what a butterfly looks like.
This is a good book for a butterfly unit because it goes through great detail on how a caterpillar grows and then turns into a butterfly. It is easy to read with details on the stages of a caterpillar and butterflies life. It has a lot of information and the students will be able to read it and do activities with them.
This book tells you everything you need to know about butterflies. I loved how educational this book is. I also loved looking at all the different pictures of the butterflies. Activity: I would have the children write/draw about what they would do with their feet if they had taste buds on them!
Excellent book with absolutely amazing photos that will hold the interest of any child as the life cycle and fascinating characteristics of caterpillars and butterflies are explored.
A great, accessible introduction to butterflies for the younger set! Bishop's amazing photos are really highlighted here and it's amazing to read about everything he did to get some of his shots.