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Houdini the Amazing Caterpillar

by Janet Pedersen

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A caterpillar does amazing tricks, like making leaves disappear and shedding its skin, and finally it performs the most amazing trick of all. Includes facts about the life cycle of the monarch butterfly.
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i didn't read this for storytime b/c it came too late, but it looks like one i'd use next year. ( )
  shazam79 | Apr 12, 2013 |
“Houdini The Amazing Caterpillar,” by Janet Pedersen is a story that follows the transformation of a caterpillar to a butterfly in a classroom. Houdini, the caterpillar is constantly trying to impress his classroom audience, and finally steals the show as he progresses through metamorphosis into a butterfly. The story reveals his journey and teaches readers some of the things that caterpillars go through while becoming a butterfly.

I found this story great as I think that it will be very beneficial when teaching a class about the stages of metamorphosis. It showed Houdini starting off as an egg, becoming a caterpillar, forming a cocoon, and eventually becoming a butterfly. The steps were laid out in a fun way and I think that it would be a great addition to this kind of lesson.

I remember watching caterpillars turn to butterflies in school and this book would be a great extension to that kind of lesson. After reading this book, it would be fun for a class to watch the stages for themselves and perhaps keep a journal of the stages as they progress. It would also be fun to fold a piece of paper into fours and draw the egg stage, the caterpillar stage, the cocoon stage, and the butterfly stage to help kids understand metamorphosis.
  genevieve1331 | Feb 13, 2011 |
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A caterpillar does amazing tricks, like making leaves disappear and shedding its skin, and finally it performs the most amazing trick of all. Includes facts about the life cycle of the monarch butterfly.

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