Loretta’s Caterpillar By Author Lois Wickstrom – Book Review

By Phoebe Wilby

Cover Blurb:

Loretta finds a caterpillar egg on a milkweed plant. She breaks off the leaf and brings it home. Mom won’t let Loretta keep it in the house, so she tapes the leaf back on the plant, and watches over the egg. It hatches. It eats the leaf, and more leaves. As the caterpillar grows and molts, Loretta shoos away a bird that wants to eat it. Then a wasp, and even a ladybug. The caterpillar survives. When it forms a chrysalis, a lizard bites it. It heals and eventually a monarch butterfly emerges. In a mixture of pride and sadness, Loretta watches her friend fly away. Plus information on migration, obtaining milkweed seeds for your area, and how to recognize male and female monarch butterflies.

Loretta’s Caterpillar By Author Lois Wickstrom – Book Review

Lois Wickstrom’s Loretta’s Caterpillar teaches Loretta how a butterfly is born and the stages they go through. The story literally follows th3e lifecycle of a butterfly from egg to caterpillar, through all its growth stages, eating, moulting and growing bigger until finally it wraps itself up in a shiny chrysalis until it’s time to emerge.
The addition of a couple of facts pages helps youngsters discover that reading is fun and educational. Francie Mion’s illustrations bring Loretta and her new pet to life on the page, accurately depicting the lifecycle of the Monarch.
I would like to see this book in every school library in the English-speaking world and award this book 5 stars.

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