How to Hide a Butterfly and Other Insects
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How to Hide a Butterfly and Other Insects

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The author/illustrator of Plants That Never Bloom presents a new series of books "sure to please small children and simultaneously teach them the tricks of camouflage".--Publishers Weekly. This clever game of hide-and-seek features a grasshopper, a bumblebee, an inchworm, and other insects. Full-color throughout.
Mass Market Paperbound, 32 pages
Published April 29th 1992 by Grosset & Dunlap (first published October 30th 1985)
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Rachel
A great book that teaches about how insects camouflage themselves. The boys love to search the illustrations for the hidden insects.
Maryanne
Using this series for my camouflage unit.
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Author and illustration with a passionate interest in Korean culture. She lives with her husband in San Francisco, California.
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