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It's hard to believe that a creepy crawly caterpillar will turn into a graceful, beautiful monarch butterfly. Join Mariposa the monarch butterfly as she watches a monarch go through the four stages of an insect's life in 1 month: egg, larva, pupa, and adult. Add a few villains and you have an interesting adventure while learning more about the life cycle and predators of monarchs. Bigger, Bigger Caterpillar showcases a magnificent butterfly's journey of growth with eye-popping illustrations, fun facts about a monarch's life cycle, the role that pollinators play in our ecosystem, and how to…mehr

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It's hard to believe that a creepy crawly caterpillar will turn into a graceful, beautiful monarch butterfly. Join Mariposa the monarch butterfly as she watches a monarch go through the four stages of an insect's life in 1 month: egg, larva, pupa, and adult. Add a few villains and you have an interesting adventure while learning more about the life cycle and predators of monarchs. Bigger, Bigger Caterpillar showcases a magnificent butterfly's journey of growth with eye-popping illustrations, fun facts about a monarch's life cycle, the role that pollinators play in our ecosystem, and how to help this endangered species. Will Mariposa, the monarch butterfly, escape the grip of a praying mantis? Will an ant bite the caterpillar? A treasury of nature, discovery, and mindfulness through the joy of reading! This is one of several nature books that celebrate the joy and curiosity of exploring the world around us.
Autorenporträt
Author Barbara Fanson wrote and illustrated 3 children's picture books Robin Sees a Monster, Shirl the Squirrel Had a Great Fall, Shirl the Squirrel Rises to New Heights, and a historical fiction book Tragedy on the Twenty. She has also written over 30 non-fiction books including Milestones & Memories, Preserving Dundas, Start & Run a Desktop Publishing Business, and Producing a First-Class Newsletter. She enjoys raising monarchs, hiking, photography, and drawing and lives in Hamilton, Ontario with 7 squirrels, 2 robins, a rabbit, a dashing black cat, and her human family.