Can Caterpillars Fly?


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Peg the caterpillar is a sweet little bug who loves playing with her friends. She wants to be included in the other bugs playtime, but feels left out when all of her friends are flying. The question, "Can a Caterpillar Fly?" bridges the gap between caterpillars and butterflies, in hopes that the young reader can understand how one becomes the other. On a more meaningful level, this book is also about wishing for something you think cannot happen, but that in reality will come around with patience and time! The idea of not fitting in is one that the young reader can relate to, and this book is meant to help children feel better about their own lives.







Caterpillars Can Fly


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One morning as I was walking in my backyard, I saw a little caterpillar on a leaf. I noticed something strange; it was standing on its hind legs, looking up into the sky. ÒHow odd, Ó I thought, then, I looked up and saw birds flying over head and other flying insects. In that moment I realized this; that the caterpillar had a desire to fly, but in itÕs current state it could only dream. But that is only the BeginningÉ




Caterpillars Can't Fly!


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Just settle on your nettle - you are never going to fly That's what the other insects tell the lonely caterpillar. But she knows better.




A Caterpillar Can Fly!


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In the jungle, it is widely known that animals without wings or feathers cannot fly. Caterpillar has always wanted to fly and sets out a journey to do just that. Despite being taunted, discouraged and doubted by every creature, Caterpillar makes the impossible Possible!




Caterpillars CANNOT FLY


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The Little Caterpillar Who Dreams to Fly


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Sherman is a sweet, lighthearted little caterpillar with a big dream. Sherman dreams of flying. Deep down in his big heart, Sherman knows hes meant to fly even though he has no wings and his rows of legs are made only for walking. As he looks upward toward the sky one day, he catches a glimpse of a beautiful monarch butterfly and thinks to himself, Thats going to be me someday. But the other bugs are sure that Sherman is out of his mind. How could a chubby, crawling caterpillar ever leave the ground and fly? They tease and ridicule poor Sherman relentlessly, saying anything they can to try to dash his precious dream. But Sherman just might be tougher than any of them think. Despite the unkindness of his peers, Sherman tries to hold on to his dream of flying. Intending to prove them all wrong, Sherman climbs high into the branches of a very tall tree one sleepless night. Will Shermans faith be enough to help him fly? Or could he be forgetting something?




Caterpillars Can't Fly


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Ca-Mya the Caterpillar, and her best friends Dezi the dragonfly and Lamia the ladybug love playing hide-and-seek. However, three bothersome bluebirds laughed at Ca-Mya because she couldn't fly, or, so they thought... Ca-Mya believed in herself and continued playing hide-and-seek with her best friends. Learn how Ca-Mya and her friends handle the bluebirds teasing Ca-Mya and how powerful believing in yourself can help you transform in Caterpillars Can't Fly.




The Caterpillar That Learned to Fly


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This picture book will delight children between the ages of 5 to 9. It is told in a story format from the perspective of Cutter a Monarch caterpillar. Children will learn fascinating facts about this caterpillar as the story unfolds. They will see the amazing transformation of Cutter into a beautiful Monarch butterfly and his migration to Mexico.




The Little Caterpillar Who Dreams to Fly


Book Description

Sherman is a sweet, lighthearted little caterpillar with a big dream. Sherman dreams of flying. Deep down in his big heart, Sherman knows he's meant to fly even though he has no wings and his rows of legs are made only for walking. As he looks upward toward the sky one day, he catches a glimpse of a beautiful monarch butterfly and thinks to himself, "That's going to be me someday." But the other bugs are sure that Sherman is out of his mind. How could a chubby, crawling caterpillar ever leave the ground and fly? They tease and ridicule poor Sherman relentlessly, saying anything they can to try to dash his precious dream. But Sherman just might be tougher than any of them think. Despite the unkindness of his peers, Sherman tries to hold on to his dream of flying. Intending to prove them all wrong, Sherman climbs high into the branches of a very tall tree one sleepless night. Will Sherman's faith be enough to help him fly? Or could he be forgetting something?