This book is very useful to learn about lots of flowers' names, insects, vegetables, bird, fish.. Especially the changes of caterpillar. Last page we can learn about the course of changing from caterpillar to butterfly. In addition to, the pictures of this book is very vivid and specific. We can figure out its shape detaily and also concept of the number. It describes about a variety of caterpillars by dates. Children can learn "first, second, third,,, tenth. Title / Author / Publication Date: Ten Little Caterpillars/Bill Martin Jr./2011Genre: Fiction, Rhyming Story, Picture BookFormat: HardcoverPlot summary: Illustrations and rhyming text follow ten caterpillars as one wriggles up a flower stem, another sails across a garden pool, and one reaches an apple leaf, where something amazing happens.Considerations or precautions for readers advisory: A great book to teach children about different caterpillar species. Review citation: Walkins, L. L. (2011). Ten Little Caterpillars. School Library Journal, 57(8), 91. Section source used to find the material: Children's Core Collection, Most Highly RecommendedRecommended age: 4 and up
What do You think about Ten Little Caterpillars (2011)?
Simple counting book with caterpillars. Beautiful illustrations. Good for toddler storytimes.
—brittany684
Great pictures- would be wonderful for teaching life cycles of the butterfly to Kindergarteners
—Signal_Hill
The poet Li-Young Lee says, "Become becoming." Caterpillars becoming butterflies.
—Kara
Great for counting and the cycle of a caterpillar.
—Jasmin1206