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هیچ مقدمه و حرف پیش با یک کتاب کودکان عالی روبرو هستیم
تصویرسازی هایی مينيمال اما بشدت زنده و جذاب صفحه بندی خلاقانه و عالی در کنار یک روایت خطی جذاب و داراي عناصر تکرارشونده بعنوان صفتی مثبت دست به دست هم داده اند تا این کتاب را که درمنتشر شده است در پس این سالیان هنوز هم خواندنی نگاه دارند.

یکی از دوستان فرزانه هم صفحاتی از کتاب چاپی رو بهم نشان داد که واقعا عالی بودن کیفیت چاپ و همینطور ابتکاراتي که توی طراحی صفحات برش و قطع آنها به کار رفته بود عالی بود و گویا با کمک این قطع بندی متفاوت اما فکر شده کتاب برای آموزش ساعت به کودک استفاده میشه.

پ ن: این کتاب مناسب کودکان سنین پایین می باشد.
پ ن: مرسی از دوست خوبم فرزانه بابت معرفی کتاب و البته عکس هایی از کتاب چاپ شده A deeply touching saga of the hardship of a young catapillar's life,
The main character has to overcome his ravenous appetite on his jouney to become a butterfly,
There were were in my eyes and laughter too as I jouneyed with the catapillar in the greatest epic ever told,
We had much to learn from the noble catapillar, The first time my baby ever laughed was while we were looking at the butterfly on the last page and I was talking to him about butterflies.
Instant fave. I know everyone's supposed to love this book, but I just don't see what's so great about it, The character of the caterpillar is never properly developed, and he comes across as a onedimensional parody of a larval form, The plot is dull and predictable, as is the language, I'm not thrilled by the artwork,

If it weren't for the fact that George W, Bush praised Caterpillar so highly, I'd unhesitatingly call it vacuous, uninspired rubbish, I must be missing something, but what
Mr, H, my grandson, loves this book so much he turned it into a play, Great show! The critics that would be me and his aunt raved about it! RIP Eric Carle who died today aged,

Former president George W, Bush named this his favorite book from childhood it came out when he was, . . but perhaps he meant his kids' childhood, In any event it's one of my favorites from my childhood, and from reading to my own kids, Was it the first to put holes through its pages Probably not, but it worked very well, Kids like sticking their fingers in things genius!

Anyhow this is one HUNGRY caterpillar! He puts a hole through everything be it a slice of watermelon or wacca menon as my daughter first said it, ice cream cone, or sausage.


It is in fact one of the bestselling books in the history of literature!



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So what does this epic teach us

/ Everything in moderation, Our caterpillar just sticks a single hole in each food item he ain't that sort of greedy, he'll leave some for others,

/ Try new things, Our caterpillar ain't picky, he'll try anything once, even gherkin!

/ Eat healthy to avoid stomach ache, A nice green leaf will sort you out,

/ Change is good, Straighten up and fly right and you too could become a beautiful butterfly and, . . um fly, right!




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Hungry is as hungry does,

Eric Carle's vision of metamorphosis is more handpainted collage and less existential nightmare compared to that of Franz Kafka,

Our hero of the story, the caterpillar, is indeed hungry, Very hungry. He even eats his way through the pages of the book itself,

All this eating is for a purpose, leading to his beautiful metamorphosis, which is finally revealed on the last page, Spoiler alert!

I have so many fond memories of Eric Carle's books, especially "The Very Hungry Caterpillar, " This is the book that spurred my own interest in entomology as a child, Every year I would find monarch caterpillars, feed them milkweed, and observe their seemingly magical transformation into beautiful butterflies, Each time a butterfly emerges from its chrysalis, spreads its wings, and takes its first flight is like a small miracle before your very eyes,

Eric Carle's artistic style is inimitable and immediately recognizable, You don't even need to read the name of the author on the cover of an Eric Carle book to know who wrote it,

He is also a gifted storyteller and know exactly how to capture children's imagination and inspire them to discover the world around them, Eric Carle's books have a special place in my heart, The way he creates his illustrations makes them so colorful and appealing to all,

The Very Hungry Caterpillar is one of our favorite books by him, but we enjoy them all equally, Brown Bear, Brown Bear, What Do You See, The Grouchy Ladybug, The Very Busy Spider, The Very Quiet Cricket, and Dream Snow are just a few of our most cherished Eric Carle books.


When you witness a toddler who can't read, recite all the words to these stories, you know just how much they love them too!

کرم صدپای خیلی گرسنه یک داستان کلاسیک کودکان انگلیسیه که از سال نشرش ۱۹۶۹ تا الان بیشتر از پنجاه میلیون فروخته شده.
تصویرپردازی جذاب و داستان کوتاه و سادهاش باعث شده که برای بچههای کم سن خیلی لذتبخش باشه

داستان در مورد کرمیه که به دنیا میاد و یک هفته فقط غذا میخوره تا آخر پیله میسازه و به پروانه تبدیل میشه. همین داستان ساده به بچهها عددها روزهای هفته اسم غذاها و پروسه تبدیل کرم به پروانه رو آموزش میده و از طرفی هم در مورد مسیر رشد کنترل کردن خود و سلامت صحبت میکنه. یک کتاب کودک دیگه چی باید داشته باشه

من این کتابها رو سر کلاسهای بیگینر و المنتری برای تدریس زبان استفاده میکنم چون ساده هستند و شاگردام حس خوبی میگیرند که میتونند یک کتاب واقعی رو بخونند

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ofto sitelinkThe Very Hungry Caterpillar, a children's picture book published inand written by sitelinkEric Carle.
I am sure someone read this book to me as a very small child, but I know for certain that I had it on my shelf and looked through it aroundyears old.
It's a delight for all ages with the cute illustrations, the physical design of the book and the quirky personality of the caterpillar,

It's a useful tool to teach young children how a caterpillar grows up, eats all the food around to get his/her nutrients, builds a cocoon and emerges as a butterfly.
A wonderful science exhibit and activity to grown your own butterflies, it can be a handson teaching experience too, Lovely memories and great things come from it,

It gained in popularity again when George Bush mentioned it in a speech or interview, It's also got a few readers torn up in knots, You see, the caterpillar eats too much and gets ill and overweight, but emerges as a beautiful butterfly, People read into it, thinking kids will eat so much and become obese and sickly,

I'll probably be hated for my next comment, but seriously Relax, I don't think reading this book as a child will lead to such dire consequences, Wanna know why Because if you're a parent or guardian, read it to your kid and explain the whole story, . . talk about the process of nature and metamorphosis, Discuss eating habits. Explain what real beauty is, Talk about what foods are good and what foods are bad, Show how when you eat too much, you can get sick, Teach balance. But don't hate on a book because it seems to say "eat what you want and you'll be beautiful even when you're sick, " Oh, and read it with a child, Don't just put it in his/her hands and shove them out of the way, Make it an interactive experience so the right goals of the book are understood and accomplished,

Yikes, my reviews are getting more "animated" without even using GIFs, Off to get some lunch, Perhaps a box of cookies, . . I think I just learned that lesson reading some reviews on Goodreads about this book, Yum!

FYI Wrote this reviewfrom memory as I want to have a review for everything I remember reading, If I messed it up, let me know! LOL :

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polldaddy pollSPOILER! He turns into a butterfly, As a three year old in Germany, in, and thus in the very same year the book was in fact published, I absolutely adored Eric Carle's The Very Hungry Caterpillar or I should rather say that I loved the German version of the book, that I found Die kleine Raupe Nimmersatt absolutely wonderful, and that I have in fact only read the English version but this one time, being today, and as a Kindle download.
And if I therefore am mostly rating The Very Hungry Caterpillar with my memories of childhood and my inner child in mind, The Very Hungry Caterpillar is most definitely and always will
Receive The Very Hungry Caterpillar Chronicled By Eric Carle Represented In E-Text
be a full and glowing five for me.


But yes, as an adult, I do indeed and well understand that the main "protagonist" that the very hungry caterpillar is never in any manner textually and narratively developed as a character, that he remains rather flat and onedimensional throughout, and that he also consumes mostly food products that are not even remotely suitable for caterpillars as they basically consume mostly leaves.
However, I also and absolutely know and realise for a fact that when I was three years old and had Die kleine Raupe Nimmersatt repeatedly read to me, whether the list of foods the caterpillar was eating was suitable and acceptable for butterfly larvae or not did not matter all that much to me if at all, and that for the intended audience, both the text and the accompanying images of The Very Hungry Caterpillar are generally pure unadulterated joy, magic, and perhaps even perfection, with the final illustration, the beautiful and intensely coloured butterfly into which the erstwhile very hungry caterpillar morphs, being the ultimate icing on an already most delicious cake and no food based pun is intended with this here allusion either.


And indeed, I do have so very many fond memories of both my mother and grandmothers repeatedly and always gladly reading The Very Hungry Caterpillar to me in German, with my most special and evocative, precious recollection being my mother's mother taking the time to meticulously and slowly explain to me that caterpillars do not really eat chocolate cake and ice cream cones that they consume leaves and grass, that chocolate and most of the other foods mentioned in the book would actually and likely make the caterpillars very sick when I asked if I could feed chocolates to the caterpillars in the garden.
So I guess with my remembered and recalled question to my grandmother in mind, I should perhaps offer this small caveat to parents that they might consider also letting their young children know that caterpillars do not and should not consume most of the food products mentioned and depicted in The Very Hungry Caterpillar, lest they are like me and are curiously wondering whether the caterpillar's presented and depicted consumption is realistic and yes, I really did want to try and feed chocolates and ice cream cones to the caterpillars I had seen in grandmas's garden and was a trifle disappointed at my grandmother's answer to my question.
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