Clara Caterpillar

Clara Caterpillar by Pamela Duncan Edwards is a charming first edition published by Harper Collins on May 8, 2001. This 40-page book, written in English, follows the journey of Clara, a cute cabbage caterpillar who faces challenges from Catisha, a catty and crimson rival. As Clara navigates her world, she learns valuable lessons about self-acceptance and courage, demonstrating that true worth goes beyond appearances.
Readers will find a delightful exploration of themes such as friendship and family within the context of nature, particularly focusing on insects and marine life. The story highlights Clara’s transformation and her encounter with a hungry crow, emphasizing the importance of being content and courageous over simply being colorful. This engaging narrative combines humor and alliteration, making it an enjoyable read for young audiences interested in animals and social themes.
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Clara is a cute cabbage Caterpillar. But to Catisha, who is catty and crimson, Clara is only a common caterpillar with no hope of becoming a colorful butterfly. Sure enough, Clara comes out cream colored. And during an encounter with a hungry crow, Clara proves that being colorful and conspicuous doesn’t compare with being common, content, and courageous.
Pamela Duncan Edwards and Henry Cole’s comic and compelling alliterative collaboration is captivating!
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