I am so sorry it's been so long since I posted here. I will tell you that I virtual school two children (kindergarten and 2nd grade) through public school so that's intense. I am the cub master of the cub scout pack my son is in, my children are involved in scouting, dance, and taekwondo, and I am working on my teaching practicum. So, lately, all I've been reading are textbooks (mine and my children's) and children's literature (again, mine and my children's). So, I figured since I'm reading so much children's literature, I may as well review it on my blog. :) hehe! So, enjoy.
I actually got this book from Dolly Parton's Imagination Library. If you have a child under 5 then I absolutely recommend joining that... a free book every month. Woot! I love free books.
The last science unit of second grade is on life cycles. We read this while learning about insect life cycles. While it doesn't give the correct terms the students learn in the unit it brings the whole process to life with very descriptive words and beautiful illustrations. The reader is told to imagine they are an egg under a leaf. Throughout the book the reader is told to imagine what it's like as they go through the life of a caterpillar and then into a butterfly. It's very beautiful and detailed. My children love it. I absolutely recommend this book for all classrooms. Like I said, it doesn't use the vocabulary terms the students use so review those as you read but it's just too beautiful not to use when studying a butterfly life cycle.
Rating: 4 stars ****
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