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Die kleine Raupe Nimmersatt: Pop-up-Buch (1969)

von Eric Carle

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Follows the progress of a hungry little caterpillar as he eats his way through a varied and very large quantity of food until, full at last, he forms a cocoon around himself and goes to sleep and wakes up a butterfly.
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I would use this book for first grade and under, this books images and interactive pages are appropriate for young readers, who are not proficient at reading yet. This is a book I would use to teach a sequencing standard. ( )
  rachelpelston | Feb 17, 2016 |
I would use this book in a Kindergarten or a first grade classroom. I would use this book in young age groups because of its use of its value for teaching short stories. I would have my students create their own short story of an animal and its life cycles. I could also use this for children that are in kindergarten to teach the days of the week, time, and counting skills. I would also use this for vocabulary and a science extension into metamorphic changes. ( )
  Amanda11 | Feb 17, 2016 |
This book is a book that every child should be introduced to. It goes through the life of a caterpillar in a week and at the end of the week the caterpillar becomes a butterfly. This is a good book to introduce children the life cycle of a caterpillar as it transform into a butterfly. ( )
  kdufrene | Apr 28, 2015 |
Summary: The Very Hungry Caterpillar shows children how caterpillars become butterflies. The caterpillar literally eats his way through each page of the most eye catching illustrations until growing tired and forming a cocoon. The caterpillar then emerges from the cocoon no longer a hungry caterpillar, but a beautiful butterfly.

Personal Reaction: I loved this book as a child. The pictures are captivating and even now as an adult reading it to my daughter I see her eyes get big with excitement when we finally get to the end and the beautiful butterfly emerges.

Classroom Extension Ideas:
1.This book could be used in correlation with learning the days of the week,colors, shapes.
2.Getting a caterpillar as a classroom pet could be a fun way to witness metamorphosis.
3. Bring in the items the caterpillar ate and use them to help teach counting.
  Morganxxbailey | Sep 13, 2013 |
Very good preschool book. The illustrator is known for his pictures. They are very creative art for the pictures. Children love this book and they love to look at the pictures.
1 abstimmen omc10 | Dec 4, 2012 |
ossivelmente a obra mais conhecida e mais divulgada do criador Éric Carle, A lagartinha muito comilona, cuja primeira edição data já de 1969, é finalmente editada em Portugal pela mão da Kalandraka. Este álbum, cuja concepção revela um particular cuidado na articulação das componentes verbal e icónica, acompanha o processo de crescimento e de transformação do ovo em borboleta, de forma muito acessível e particularmente poética. Perante o olhar do pequeno leitor, desenrola-se, gradualmente e com expressividade (pelo recurso à variação cromática, ao recorte e ao próprio formato da edição), todo o processo de crescimento e de transformação da espécie em causa que, sob a aparência de um jogo, se torna palpável e concreto. Jogando com o mistério e com a surpresa final, o autor consegue criar uma obra capaz de captar a atenção dos leitores com eficácia e sem perder de vista as dimensões pedagógica, estética e lúdica dos livros para crianças. | Ana Margarida Ramos
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