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Butterflies

by Dorothy Childs Hogner Author, Nils Hogner Illustrator

A beautiful book all about butterflies, clearly and intelligently written with black and white illustrations throughout.

Additional Details

Resource Type
Book
Print Status
Out of Print
Lessons
33
Pages
69
Suggested Grades
1st - 5th
Publisher
Thomas Y. Crowell Company New York
Copyright
1962

Lessons

  • 1 The butterfly at home, p1
  • 2 What is a butterfly? p2
  • 3 The head, p3
  • 4 The thorax or middle, p6
  • 5 The abdomen, p9
  • 6 A butterfly on the inside, p9
  • 7 A butterfly's box lunch, p12
  • 8 A butterfly's children, p14
  • 9 A caterpillar looks at the world, p17
  • 10 The great change, p20
  • 11 How do you tell one butterfly from another? p23
  • 12 The swallowtails, p 24
  • 13 With a false face, p 27
  • 14 Biggest butterfly, p29
  • 15 Butterflies with yellow, white or orange-tipped wings, p 31
  • 16 The roadside or puddle butterfly, p32
  • 17 The cabbage butterfly, p 34
  • 18 Butterflies with blue, copper and hair-streaked wings, p 36
  • 19 Honey for the ants, p38
  • 20 The very littlest butterfly, p39
  • 21 The american copper, p 40
  • 22 The odd children of the wanderer, p42
  • 23 Four-footed butterflies, p 43
  • 24 Southward bound, p 44
  • 25 Brush-footed butterflies, p47
  • 26 Red admiral, p 49
  • 27 Painted beauty, p51
  • 28 Great Spangled Fritillary, p52
  • 29 Mourning cloak, p53
  • 30 Wood nymph, p55
  • 31 The skippers, p57
  • 32 Some cousins, p59
  • 33 Why not rear a caterpillar?p60

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