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9783001132239

Art 2008 Eric Carle

Philomel Books A division of Penguin Young Readers Group www.penguin.com/youngreaders

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Help the caterpillar eat his way to his cocoon!

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How many ice cream cones did the caterpillar eat?

How many plums did the caterpillar eat?

How many apples did the caterpillar eat?

The caterpillar is very hungry! Can you count how many


apples, plums, and ice cream cones he ate?

Answers: 3 apples, 5 plums, 8 ice cream cones


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Connect the dots to see what the caterpillar looks


like after hes eaten everything in sight!

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Reproducible Coloring Sheet

After a long week of eating, the Very Hungry Caterpillar


was full at last. He made a cocoon around himself and went
to sleep. When he woke up two weeks later, he had transformed
into a very beautiful buttery! Use your imagination to color
the butterys beautiful new wings.

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The Very Hungry Caterpillar goes through a lot of


changes in the story. Can you tell which of these
caterpillars is different?

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Put apples with apples and pickles with pickles.


Draw a line between like items.

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