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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