The Very Hungry Caterpillar: A Pull-Out Pop-Up

The Very Hungry Caterpillar: A Pull-Out Pop-Up

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  • Create Date:2021-05-15 07:52:55
  • Update Date:2025-09-06
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  • Author:Eric Carle
  • ISBN:0141352221
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Summary

THE all-time classic story, from generation to generation, sold somewhere in the world every 30 seconds! Have you shared it with a child or grandchild in your life?

One sunny Sunday, the caterpillar was hatched out of a tiny egg。 He was very hungry。 On Monday, he ate through one apple; on Tuesday, he ate through three plums--and still he was hungry。 When full at last, he made a cocoon around himself and went to sleep, to wake up a few weeks later wonderfully transformed into a butterfly!

The brilliantly innovative Eric Carle has dramatized the story of one of Nature's commonest yet loveliest marvels, the metamorphosis of the butterfly。 This audiobook will delight as well as instruct the very youngest listener。

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Reviews

Holly Kim

My kid loved it。 I don't recommend getting any of Eric Carle's other books, they're not worth it。 My kid loved it。 I don't recommend getting any of Eric Carle's other books, they're not worth it。 。。。more

Le Marquis de Sade

Very nice

Racheal Caronline

I red this when I was very much younger and red it to my children since, its am oldie but a goodie

Bada Justine Valentine

That was one hungry caterpillar。😁😁😁😁😀😀😇😇

Christina

Very cute! Love the illustrations。

Mike Futcher

I read this earlier today for no reason other than I found it in a box of junk from the shed。 It took me only a few seconds to read whilst the kettle boiled。 I've made a resolution recently to read more of the 'classics' but this isn't really what I had in mind。 One of my favourite books as a very young kid。 I read this earlier today for no reason other than I found it in a box of junk from the shed。 It took me only a few seconds to read whilst the kettle boiled。 I've made a resolution recently to read more of the 'classics' but this isn't really what I had in mind。 One of my favourite books as a very young kid。 。。。more

Josephine Burks

My kids love this book!!!

Hannah Bennington

The Very Hungry Caterpillar is a classic picture book that is intended for children ages 2-7。 This amazing book has won many awards including an American Institute of Graphic Arts Award, and the Nakamori Reader's Prize; in 1969 the New York Times even called this book one of the "Ten Best Picture Books of the Year。" This book is about a caterpillar that eats everything he sees until he is ready to go into a cocoon and become a beautiful butterfly。 This book is a classic for so many, for good rea The Very Hungry Caterpillar is a classic picture book that is intended for children ages 2-7。 This amazing book has won many awards including an American Institute of Graphic Arts Award, and the Nakamori Reader's Prize; in 1969 the New York Times even called this book one of the "Ten Best Picture Books of the Year。" This book is about a caterpillar that eats everything he sees until he is ready to go into a cocoon and become a beautiful butterfly。 This book is a classic for so many, for good reason。 The writing style is simple and perfect for younger children。 The illustrations are so iconic and the incorporated texture on each of the pictures is what makes this a work of art。 Even adults can see the masterpiece in this story and art, not just children。 。。。more

David Kuriny

Eric Carle's "The Very Hungry Caterpillar" delights young readers with a beautifully designed and illustrated picture book that tells the story of a caterpillar's metamorphosis into a butterfly。 Published in 1969, "The Very Hungry Caterpillar" was awarded the 1976 California Young Readers Medal Nominee for Primary。 The story told by Carle is very interesting, especially to a young reader。 As stated above, the story tells of the spectacular natural event of metamorphosis among caterpillars。 As th Eric Carle's "The Very Hungry Caterpillar" delights young readers with a beautifully designed and illustrated picture book that tells the story of a caterpillar's metamorphosis into a butterfly。 Published in 1969, "The Very Hungry Caterpillar" was awarded the 1976 California Young Readers Medal Nominee for Primary。 The story told by Carle is very interesting, especially to a young reader。 As stated above, the story tells of the spectacular natural event of metamorphosis among caterpillars。 As the caterpillar approaches the time when it goes into its cocoon, it becomes very hungry。 Going from the beautiful dramatization of this natural event to the writing itself aimed at providing young children with a scientific process of metamorphosis。 Another aspect of design that is intriguing for young readers is the tactile nature of the book itself。 As it is a flip-picture book, the physical layout allows the reader to see for themselves just how very hungry the caterpillar is as it goes into its cocoon。 。。。more

Tim

There are a lot of children's books that feel as if they are really written for the parents。 The sort that kids tolerate but adults "ooh and aah" over feeling they're doing their parental duty by reading these fascinating works of children's literature and enriching their lives, where the child really just wants to know how much Dragons Love Tacos。 Almost all of Eric Carle's work feels that way to me。 I remember hating him as a kid, yet adults love to read him。 Hell, go into any large book store There are a lot of children's books that feel as if they are really written for the parents。 The sort that kids tolerate but adults "ooh and aah" over feeling they're doing their parental duty by reading these fascinating works of children's literature and enriching their lives, where the child really just wants to know how much Dragons Love Tacos。 Almost all of Eric Carle's work feels that way to me。 I remember hating him as a kid, yet adults love to read him。 Hell, go into any large book store and they practically set up a shrine to the man for consumers to pay homage before offering their tithe。This book is the one exception to that list。 It's the one I liked as a kid and the only one I've bothered to buy for my daughter (for the record, I read The Grouchy Ladybug to her just to see if maybe I was the weird one as a kid who hated them, and she showed zero interest in it)。 This one works with its creative design, the humorous word choices and the amazing day where it eats a random assortment of food。 This is the one Carle book that actually seems fun for young readers rather than being just "a work of art"。 Maybe I'm coming off overly critical of him。 Maybe I just don't "get it" but hey, at least there's one exception… right? 4/5 stars 。。。more

Emily Lewis

The Very Hungry Caterpillar is a classic children's picture book written by Eric Carle。 The book won numerous awards; American Institute of Graphic Arts Award in 1970, The Selection du Grand Prix des Treize in 1972, the Nakamori Reader’s Prize in 1975 I would recommend this book for ages two to four year olds。 This book teaches children the stages for a caterpillar transitioning into a beautiful butterfly。 I love the creativity the book holds。 There is a great amount of color that draws the audi The Very Hungry Caterpillar is a classic children's picture book written by Eric Carle。 The book won numerous awards; American Institute of Graphic Arts Award in 1970, The Selection du Grand Prix des Treize in 1972, the Nakamori Reader’s Prize in 1975 I would recommend this book for ages two to four year olds。 This book teaches children the stages for a caterpillar transitioning into a beautiful butterfly。 I love the creativity the book holds。 There is a great amount of color that draws the audience into reading it。 It's a great beginners book with a few words and lots of pictures。 The author created the book in a unique way having the pages look as if they are lining up。 I gave this book a five star rating because it is a classic children's book that you could never go wrong with。 I would use this book in my classroom to allow my students to explore how caterpillars form into butterflies。 Perfect opportunity to have caterpillars as a classroom pet and watch them every day transition into a butterfly。 I feel they will then be able to grasp the concept of the process works。 Eric Carle did a great job。 。。。more

Eleonora Fernanda

El libro “la pequeña oruga glotona” es un libro donde la trama de este es coherente y cautivadora, porque trata de la evolución de una oruga hasta convertirse en mariposa y la manera que lo hace genera interés y entusiasmo por querer seguir leyendo para saber qué pasa con la oruga y cuánto más seguirá comiendo。 Este libro mantiene al lector entretenido de principio a fin, y tiene un final cerrado y muy bello。 Los colores de las ilustraciones también son muy llamativos, tienen un dibujo hecho a m El libro “la pequeña oruga glotona” es un libro donde la trama de este es coherente y cautivadora, porque trata de la evolución de una oruga hasta convertirse en mariposa y la manera que lo hace genera interés y entusiasmo por querer seguir leyendo para saber qué pasa con la oruga y cuánto más seguirá comiendo。 Este libro mantiene al lector entretenido de principio a fin, y tiene un final cerrado y muy bello。 Los colores de las ilustraciones también son muy llamativos, tienen un dibujo hecho a mano, pero aun así llamativos。 Es muy entretenida la dinámica que genera el autor al indicar que cada día come cosas distintas y en cantidades diferentes。 El libro despierta entusiasmo en sus lectores porque está enfocado a primeros lectores y siento que el dibujo de la oruga es un dibujo que los niños de esas edades pueden dibujar y pintar, entusiasmándolos a seguir leyendo y luego poder tener una actividad de dibujar a la oruga, siento que esto le entrega una cierta cercanía al libro con el lector。 También despierta la curiosidad del lector ya que está escrito de una forma que invita al lector a seguir leyendo para por ejemplo saber cuánto más va a poder comer la oruga, que otro tipo de alimento comerá, y al final del libro tiene un final lindo y esperado pero a la vez no tan esperado porque quizás un niño que está leyendo el libro no sabe el proceso de evolución que tienen las orugas por lo que el final puede entusiasmarlo a seguir preguntando sobre esto。 。。。more

Sav

I remember this book from when I was a little kid! 🤩

Maria Josefina

Este libro se repite la estructura y crea habilidades para los niños, es muy recomendable ya que trae una historia con sigo y busca forzar las habilidades de los niños。 Llama mucho la atención de los niños y tiene un lenguaje básico, no tan complejo。 Es por eso que lo recomendamos porque produce que los niños practiquen la imaginación。

Yolanda

Fat fuck

Grace Fischer

With this book, children can learn about basic counting and various types of fruits and food。 Children can have a discussion about what they like to eat。 I liked overall story of the caterpillar becoming the butterfly。

Nate Peterson

One you can just go back to and it bangs every time

JOELLE LEE

Absolutely phenomenal, could not put this book down! I picked it up as a late-night read but the plot was so spellbinding I stayed up until morning to finish it。 A must-read for all ages。 5。o stars

Cortney Garceau

Title: The Very Hungry Caterpillar Author & Illustrator: Eric Carle Genre: Children Literature, Fiction。 Picture Book Theme(s): Butterflies, Science, Colors, Nature Opening line/sentence: “In the light of the moon a little egg lay on a leaf。” Brief Book Summary: The book follows a caterpillar on his journey of growing into a butterfly。 The caterpillar goes on his day everyday discovering yummy foods as his appetite grows。 Response to Two Professional Reviews: Bookbird and Anna Boling both focus Title: The Very Hungry Caterpillar Author & Illustrator: Eric Carle Genre: Children Literature, Fiction。 Picture Book Theme(s): Butterflies, Science, Colors, Nature Opening line/sentence: “In the light of the moon a little egg lay on a leaf。” Brief Book Summary: The book follows a caterpillar on his journey of growing into a butterfly。 The caterpillar goes on his day everyday discovering yummy foods as his appetite grows。 Response to Two Professional Reviews: Bookbird and Anna Boling both focus on in their reviews about the creativity that is represented in this book as a caterpillar starts his journey to becoming a butterfly。 Even though the caterpillar is eating things that an actual caterpillar doesn’t eat, the process of the caterpillar eating and growing to turn into a butterfly is still shown。 Tell Me Framework: Like(s): The illustrations were well detailed。 Dislike(s): There were no dislikes for this book。 Patterns(s): The caterpillar eats new things every day and grows until it’s time for him to turn into a butterfly。 Puzzle(s): Why did the caterpillar only take a bite, and not eat the whole thing? Consideration of Instructional Application: In the classroom, the teacher can read this book to the children when discussing caterpillars and the life cycle and how they develop into a butterfly。 。。。more

Miles

Great book to read with little ones

Delna

Beautiful book for kids。。They will love it for sure。。This book is a must buy

Allie McHugh

I Didn't Mean to click this! I Didn't Mean to click this! 。。。more

Morgan

love this book。

Treesie Reed

I like this book。 I can use this book with my pre-k student to teach them about healthy eating habits。

Lauren Mowrey

The very hungry caterpillar is a super fun book and I love it for the classroom。 The kids stay entertained by how much the caterpillar is eating and its informative on how a caterpillar becomes a butterfly! The illustrations are fun and colorful。

Neo Cawte

amazing, phenomenal, terrific, best book ever

Shealyn Wade

Summary: This is a cute book about the progress of a little caterpillar hatching, eating through a variety and quantity of foods, creating a cacoon, and then waking up a few weeks later fully transformed into a butterfly。 Response: I remember my mom reading my sister and me this book when we were little so I have sweet memories attached to this book。 Reading it again now I still really like it。 It is a simple story but still incorporates great detail, illustrations, and storyline of the life of Summary: This is a cute book about the progress of a little caterpillar hatching, eating through a variety and quantity of foods, creating a cacoon, and then waking up a few weeks later fully transformed into a butterfly。 Response: I remember my mom reading my sister and me this book when we were little so I have sweet memories attached to this book。 Reading it again now I still really like it。 It is a simple story but still incorporates great detail, illustrations, and storyline of the life of a caterpillar。 Application: I think this is a great book to read in kindergarten or 1st grade。 Since this story is so simple, the students might even be able to read a story with you out of memory。 It can be used as an interactive story as well by asking them what fruit is the caterpillar eating, how many fruits did he eat, what color are the fruits, etc。 。。。more

AKC

All my nanny kids have loved this book, it is very fun and educational as well as teaches a lot about eating habits。。。 It also helps in learning colors , numbers, and days of the weeek。

Tracey Congo

The Very Hungry Caterpillar is a great book about a caterpillar that eats his way through the days of the week。 The book has good illustrations and was a cute way to introduce days of the week as well as numbers。 I would use this book for days of the week review and number review。

Anika k

A very in debt book and super Sofistacated tho my kindergarten mind didn't care A very in debt book and super Sofistacated tho my kindergarten mind didn't care 。。。more