Where Butterflies Grow

Where Butterflies Grow by Joanne Ryder is a reprint edition published by Penguin on June 1, 1996. This 32-page book, written in English, presents the life cycle of a caterpillar as it transforms into a butterfly. Through a series of detailed illustrations, readers can observe the stages of growth, including hatching, shedding skin, and pupation, culminating in the emergence of a black swallowtail butterfly.
Readers will find engaging descriptions of the caterpillar’s journey and practical suggestions for how children can cultivate butterflies in their own gardens. The book focuses on themes related to animals, specifically butterflies, and offers insights into the science and nature of these insects. With its informative content and vivid imagery, this book serves as an educational resource for young readers interested in zoology and the natural world.
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In a field of lacy leaves, a small caterpillar hatches, grows, and sheds its skin, becoming a smooth, green creeper. It eats and changes some more, then in a sequence of remarkable close-ups, spins a sliken sling in which to pupate—until it finally bursts forth as a brilliant black swallowtail butterfly. Includes suggestions on how children can grow butterfiles in their own gardens.
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