[DK书籍].Butterfly.(See.How.They.Grow).pdf
StickersInsideflexpaper.studylead.comflexpaper.studylead.comThis bookbelongsto................................flexpaper.studylead.comflexpaper.studylead.comflexpaper.studylead.comLONDON, NEW YORK, MELBOURNE, MUNICH, AND DELHIWriter Mary Ling Art Editor Helen Senior Photographer Kim TaylorREvIsED PAPERBACK EDItION Project Editor Charlie Gardner Designers Hannah Mee, Wayne Redwood Production Controller Vivianne Ridgeway DtP Designer David Meier Jacket Designer Adam Hall U.s. Editor Jennifer QuashaFirst published in the United States in 1992 This revised edition published in 2007 by DK Publishing 375 Hudson Street New York, New York 1001407 08 09 10 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 SD321 01/07Copyright © 1992, 2007 Dorling Kindersley LimitedAll rights reserved under International and Pan-American Copyright Conventions. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retri system, or transmitted in any or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or otherwise, without the prior written permission of the copyright owner. Published in Great Britain by Dorling Kindersley Limited.DK books are available at special discounts when purchased in bulk for sales promotions, premiums, fundraising, or educational use. For details, contact DK Publishing Special markets 375 Hudson Street New York, New York 10014 SpecialSalesdk.comA catalog record for this book is available from the Library of Congress.ISBN 978-0-7566-3014-0Printed and bound in China by Hung Hing Discover more at www.dk.comflexpaper.studylead.comButterfyflexpaper.studylead.comOutofthe eggI am a caterpillar. I grow inside my tiny yellow egg. The egg is no bigger than the period at the end of this sentence. My mother is a butterfy. One day I will look like her. flexpaper.studylead.comI am ready to hatch, so I nibble a hole in my eggshell. Outofthe eggAt last I am free I wriggle out of the hole. flexpaper.studylead.comGrowingbiggerI am one week old. Each day I grow bigger. I am always hungry. My skin feels very tight. I start to shed my skin. flexpaper.studylead.comGrowingbiggerI wriggle out of my old skin. My new skin fits my bigger body. Soon I grow too big for this skin. flexpaper.studylead.comLots oflegsNow I have bright stripes on my body. I am two weeks old and my skin is shedding again. flexpaper.studylead.comLots oflegsHow many arms and legs do I haveI have six arms and ten legs. I am two weeks old and my skin is shedding again. flexpaper.studylead.comI am three weeks old. I am munching my favorite plant.StripedsuitsOther caterpillars are eating it, too. I wriggle to the next plant. flexpaper.studylead.comStripedsuitsWhile I am eating, my striped suit helps hide me from dangers. I use my orange horn to scare enemies away.flexpaper.studylead.comChangingshapeI am four weeks old. Now I am a full-grown caterpillar. I search for a safe hiding place.flexpaper.studylead.comChangingshapeI am not a caterpillar any more. I am called a chrysalis.My body is changing shape. flexpaper.studylead.comWingsatlastWhen I am seven weeks old, I climb out of my pouch. Now I am a butterfy My new wings are crumpled and wet. flexpaper.studylead.comWingsatlastI rest for a while in the warm sunshine. Soon my wings are fat. I can fyflexpaper.studylead.comInthesunshineNow I am eight weeks old and fully grown. My wings are strong. I can futter through the meadow. flexpaper.studylead.comInthesunshineI drink sweet nectar from fowers, using my long tongue. At last I look as colorful as my mother flexpaper.studylead.comThe eggOne week old Three weeks old Four weeks oldTwo weeks old SeehowI grewflexpaper.studylead.comSeven weeks oldSeehowI grewEight weeks oldflexpaper.studylead.comflexpaper.studylead.comflexpaper.studylead.comSeehowtheygrowButterfly Watch a butterfy come out from its cocoon and spread its wingsIsBN 978-0-7566-3014-0Chick See an egg hatch and a chick emergeIsBN 978-0-7566-3015-7Frog Watch a frog develop from frog spawn to tadpole to leaping frogIsBN 978-0-7566-3016-4KittenSee a tiny kitten become a playful young catIsBN 978-0-7566-3017-1PigWatch a piglet change into a big chubby pigIsBN 978-0-7566-3018-8PuppySee a playful puppy grow into a mature dog IsBN 978-0-7566-3019-5flexpaper.studylead.comflexpaper.studylead.comseehowtheygrowNot suitable for children under 36 months3.99 USA 4.99 CanadaOther titles in this seriesWatch the animals grow in this series of natural history books for the very young. Superb, step-by-step photographs, stylish layouts bursting with color, and simple imaginative text combine to a charming, inative story for a parent and child to share.Each book includes a sticker sheet with lots of images of the animals featured in the book See how I grow from a wriggly caterpillar into a graceful butterfly.Discover more atwww.dk.comISBN 978-0-7566-3014-09 7 8 0 7 5 6 6 3 0 1 4 05 0 3 9 9flexpaper.studylead.com