After George visits the Museum of Wildlife with Grandad, all he can think about is bugs! The very next day he goes out hunting, but he soon finds there are no more insects left in the garden, and the ones he has captured in jars don't look very happy. George is about to learn exactly why bugs are so important. This is a brilliant, vibrant debut from Alex G. Griffiths.
Enter a micro world of colors and fun! Join butterflies, caterpillars, spiders, and all the amazing creatures that inhabit the marsh. When a new frog shows up in the swamp, the bugs welcome him, only to learn the new creature is not what it seems. Get ready for a buzz of an adventure!
An immigrant girl explains how she learned English by reading about Monarch butterflies, and how, troubled by their decline, she got her classmates and neighbors together to build a butterfly garden.
Kiri, a Japanese American girl who loves to draw and paint, tries to use the origami set she received for her birthday. Includes instructions for making an origami butterfly.
Wonder Woman, Batgirl, and Bumblebee have to stop Killer Moth from bug-napping beautiful space butterflies that only visit Earth once every hundred years. Can the heroes net the villain before he flies off with these amazing creatures?
Luna Girl pushes the months aside and steals butterflies to be her new sidekicks. If Catboy can't make friends with the butterflies, Luna Girl might just win.
With the help of her grandfather, a little girl makes a house for a larva and watches it develop before setting it free, and every summer after that butterflies come to visit her.
The sun is shining in Berry Bitty City. Flowers are blooming. Strawberry Shortcake and her friends want to celebrate spring. What should they do? Have a butterfly parade, of course!
As Mommy and Daddy begin their day and get ready for work, a child observes this morning routine at home as well as the buzzing of a busy bee outside the window.
Inspired by the sight of some school kids releasing butterflies up into the sky, a young boy turns into a "butterfly scientist" and helps his teacher and classmates care fro some caterpillars as they grow into butterflies.
These fascinating bugs and butterflies are fun to look at and fun to count. Discover bugs that look like jewels or have legs like a frog. Wonder at butterflies with wings that glow or are as clear as glass.
"Younger readers will enjoy this illustrated tale of the bee, the butterfly, and the bunny, and the dandelion they eat. Pairs with the nonfiction title Let's Look at Dandelions"--
"Emile loves the field close to his home--in spring, summer, and fall, when it gives him bees and flowers, blossoms and leaves. But not as much in winter, when he has to share his beautiful, changeable field with other children ... and their sleds"--