What's inside a caterpillar cocoon? : and other questions about moths & butterflies (Whats Inside) Author: Ignotofsky, Rachel | ||
Price: $23.78 |
Summary:
Find out about these mysterious and majestic insects, including similarities and differences, and their amazing metamorphoses!
Accelerated Reader Information: Interest Level: LG Reading Level: 4.40 Points: .5 Quiz: 551702 |
Reviews:
Kirkus Reviews (+) (08/01/23)
School Library Journal (+) (08/01/23)
Booklist (09/01/23)
Full Text Reviews:
School Library Journal - 08/01/2023 K-Gr 3—The subject of caterpillars and butterflies is perennially popular for school-aged children, with new books published each year on the topic. Do we really need more? Yes, if it's this one, which stands out from the sea of recent contenders. Following moths and caterpillars through their life cycles—from egg to larvae to pupa and adult stages—it compares them and puts their lives into context with the environment in which they live. The illustrations are drop-dead gorgeous, full of color and contrast, and rich in detail. Heaps of fun informational nuggets are delivered throughout, similar in format to other very popular, photographically designed nonfiction book series this age group devours. For instance, there are moths that never eat anything at all, and some caterpillars change color when they molt. Back matter encourages further connection to the topic through activities for exploration and resources for creating habitats for pollinators at home. VERDICT A comprehensive, accessible, and visually beautiful selection recommended for both school and public libraries.—Jennifer Noonan - Copyright 2023 Publishers Weekly, Library Journal and/or School Library Journal used with permission.
Booklist - 09/01/2023 What is inside a caterpillar cocoon? Young readers will find the answer, along with a whole host of other facts, inside this supremely stylish introduction to the Lepidoptera family. After acknowledging the basic differences between butterflies and moths, the book brings up an important similarity: both critters begin as creeping caterpillars. The focus stays on those caterpillars for a while, offering tidy flowcharts of life stages, demonstrations of an array of appearances and defense mechanisms, and the aforementioned mysterious metamorphosis in the cocoon. There’s plenty to say about the butterflies and moths that emerge from this transformation, and the reader is given the lowdown about their behavior, eating habits, and the essential part they play in the pollination process. Snazzy illustrations in rich earth tones bring flair to every page, varied formatting adds visual interest, and the combination of bold typeface and more casual handwritten fonts is inviting. The text frequently poses questions, encouraging reader involvement. Back matter includes relevant websites, activity suggestions, and even a link to coloring pages and vocabulary worksheets. A great primer on familiar flying and creeping friends. - Copyright 2023 Booklist.