![]() ![]() ![]() Arresting jacket art introduces 10 little caterpillars munching on a verdant, heart-shaped leaf against a white background. ![]() ![]() Martin’s posthumous release rests in illustrator Ehlert’s capable hands, resulting in a picture book that delivers on his reputation as a master of engaging, rhythmic, rhyming text as it presents some of Ehlert’s best work to date. “Move over very hungry caterpillar-10 little caterpillars have arrived. Many images, such as monarchs and roses, will be familiar to kids, while others, such as cabbage looper moths and gaillardias, will likely expand their knowledge.a final spread, featuring a countdown of each caterpillar and the butterfly it becomes, along with a few facts, creates a pleasing end to this beautiful title, which will be a natural hit with young children." On each spread, a different caterpillar moves through a brilliantly hued garden scene filled with flora and fauna, which are identified in small print. Here, Ehlert lends her signature watercolor-collage artwork to the late Martin’s text, which was originally published in 1967. "From the accomplished creators of the classic Chicka Chicka Boom Boom (1989) comes this captivating, rhyming offering for the lap-sit crowd. Readers can't be blamed for seeing this as a companion to Eric Carle's classic caterpillar tale.a graphically sumptuous book." * "Martin's caterpillar counting rhyme has been given new life with gorgeous and bold watercolor collages from his Chicka Chicka Boom Boom collaborator, Ehlert. ![]()
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