No. of pages 28
Published: 1997
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In "The Girl Who Loved Caterpillars," a young girl finds joy and wonder in the tiny creatures that often go unnoticed. As she observes the transformation of caterpillars into butterflies, she learns about the beauty of change and the importance of nurturing the world around her. Through her curiosity and love for nature, the girl fosters a deep connection to the environment, inspiring those around her to appreciate the small things in life. The story celebrates growth, transformation, and the profound lessons that can be found in the simplest of observations. [Generated by language model - please report any problems].
This book has been graded for interest at 5 years.
There are 28 pages in this book. This book was published in 1997 by Perfection Learning .
Jean Merrill is the award-winning author of over thirty books for children, including The Superlative Horse, The Black Sheep, and the wellknown satirical novel The Pushcart War. Carole Boston Weatherford is an award-winning poet and author of over two dozen books for young readers. She lives in High Point, North Carolina. Floyd Cooper has illustrated more than sixty books for children and young adults including Miss Crandall's School for Young Ladies & Little Mises of Color by Elizabeth Alexander and Marilyn Nelson and Tough Boy Sonatas by Curtis L. Crisler. He lives in Easton, Pennsylvania.