From School Library Journal
Grade 2-5?This book will be greeted with cries of delight by those seeking new, attractive, and informative materials for a "butterfly" project or science unit on metamorphosis. After an introduction to basic caterpillar anatomy and behavior, Facklam presents a baker's dozen of common and decidedly uncommon species ranging from the familiar migratory Monarchs and hibernating woolly bears to the distinctly unusual carnivorous green grappler (caterpillar stage of the Hawaiian Eupithecia moth). The clear, readable text is confined to most of one side of a double-page spread; the rest is taken up by an arresting, full-color, much magnified illustration of the caterpillar in question and a colorful base border depicting the four stages to flight?egg, caterpillar, chrysalis/cocoon, butterfly/moth. A glossary completes this dramatically illustrated, competently written package.?Patricia Manning, Eastchester Public Library, NY
Copyright 1996 Reed Business Information, Inc.
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From Booklist
Gr. 3^-5, younger for reading aloud. The author and illustrator of
The Big Bug Book (1994) now present a cogent, particularly handsome guide to caterpillars. The book begins by describing how the insects' bodies are structured and how the larval stage fits into moth and butterfly metamorphosis. The next 13 double-page spreads focus on individual types of caterpillars, most of them native to North America. Informative and readable, the text discusses the caterpillars' habits and unique features. Precise, striking large-scale paintings offer colorful views of the creatures in the wild. Along the bottom of each spread, a horizontal panel is used to show other stages of development or to illustrate special features, such as the green grappler's inchworm style of forward motion. Great for backyard study or elementary research projects.
Carolyn Phelan
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