This is an informational book about butterflies. This is a gem of a book, and I admired it just as much as the books about seeds and eggs. All beautiful, and it’s not just the butterflies, but every leaf and other object in the book is painted beautifully. I am used to seeing monarchs and I’ve seen quite a few other types of butterflies, but many of the included types were brand new to me. The illustrations are special they’re truly gorgeous, as they should be in a book about butterflies. I found the information to be very interesting. It turns out that until I read this book I was ignorant of much of this book’s contents. I learned a lot, so much more than I could ever have expected. There’s also a page on a butterfly is not a moth. Using the words patient, creative, helpful, protective, poisonous, spectacular, thirsty, big, tiny, scaly, traveler, and magical, and then expounding on those descriptions. This book uses the same basic format of the first two books. Inside the account starts and ends with details of butterflies’ life cycles, and in-between there are a plethora of facts about butterflies. On the inside front cover are the caterpillars and on the inside back cover are the butterflies. Oh, I could view this book and its illustrations for ages. I loved A Seed Is Sleepy and An Egg Is Quiet and so I was thrilled when I was able to borrow and read this third book.
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