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- Book Name: The Very Hungry Caterpillar
- Authors: Eric Carle
- Pages: 26
- Genre: Picture book, Children's literature, Fiction
- Publish Date: March 23, 1994
- Language: English
Book review:
Eric Carle's art of the Very Hungry Caterpillar is unconventional and at first glance you wouldn't think a child would really like it, but in my opinion this book isn't about the art itself, it's about so much more.
It has to offer as you can see I'll just read the first few pages by moonlight A little egg on a leaf It was a bright sunny Sunday morning and out of the egg hatched a very small hungry worm
Started looking for some food, these little pieces of paper make it really interesting and there are also holes on each page so that the child can learn.
This book is first day and night and then also types of fruits and numbers one through five as you can see as well as types of junk food and the results of all eating.
This is because the caterpillar has a stomach ache That is why it tells the story of how the caterpillar turns into a beautiful butterfly That is why this book is a classic It is also a calm and relaxing book Teaches counting Teaches the days of the week that you can see here it says that on monday he threw an apple but
He was still hungry and so on until Friday he threw away five oranges and then on Saturday he ate all the food and again on Sunday he felt better so this is a very informative book for a child that you can teach and use as a tool teaching. tell it like a story because it's a story
how a small caterpillar turns into a butterfly and if you buy a really big ship version i think it will be much more appealing to the child as you can see the book is also very sturdy
These little pages are still not torn when children are six months old, they may not understand the concept but they get used to the book and once they get used to the book they can use it and usually like it.
Then they will start exploring it. They will explore the design. They will explore everything there is to see. Thanks. This is a very hungry caterpillar.
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THANK YOU SO MUCH
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