Where’s The Caterpillar?
We made this video to go along with our May preschool curriculum which includes 4 weeks of lesson plans. Week 1 is about caterpillars and butterflies. Our Videos are made for toddlers, preschool kids & young children
This is a cute short story about looking for a caterpillar and he doesnt know what a caterpillar looks like. So he keeps asking is this a caterpillar, and he does finally find a caterpillar at the end of the story. This book and video would also work for a bug week as he keeps asking if this a caterpillar and its different bugs. Which makes it a great choice for a bug week.
We also have a bug week in our May lesson plans. This book can be read in but week too.
The child/ren in your home, daycare or preschool will love seeing all the bugs in the book on the video. Most young children love bugs! They are sure to have fun listening to this story.
Click here to download the caterpillar book for free!
This video was made to go along with our toddler and preschool August curriculum week 4 with our dinosaur lesson plans. We hope you enjoy our video.
Click Here To View our May Preschool Curriculum (Ages 2.5 – 6 Years)
The book is 15 pages.
This book can also be used with our toddler butterfly to caterpillar theme lesson plans.
The story on the video:
Page 1
Is the cover of the book.
Page 2
Oh look, look. Is that a caterpillar?
No, that’s not a caterpllar. That’s a beetle.
I think the beetle is trying to hide from the mouse.
Page 3
Oh look, look. Is that a caterpillar?
No, that’s not a caterpillar. That’s a walking stick.
Walking stick bugs are sometimes hard to see!
Can you find the walking stick bug?
Page 4
Oh look, look. Is that a caterpillar?
No, that’s not a caterpllar. That’s a centipede crawling up a rock. The dog sees the centipede.
Page 5
Oh no! Is that a caterpillar?
No, that’s not a caterpllar. That’s a fly. I think that bird looks hungry!
Page 6
Oh no! Is that a caterpillar?
No, that’s not a caterpllar. That’s an earthworm. The cat is watching the earthworm.
Page 7
Oh look, look. Is that a caterpillar?
No, that’s not a caterpllar. That’s a dragonfly. He is flying over the duck.
Page 8, shown above
Oh no! Is that a caterpillar?
No, that’s not a caterpllar. That’s a mosquito. Frogs eat bugs!
Page 9
Oh look, look. Are they caterpillars?
No, there not caterpillars. They are ladybugs. I think they look hungry.
Page 10
Oh look, look. Is that a caterpillar?
No, that’s not a caterpllar. That’s a grasshopper. I think he’s getting ready to jump.
Page 11
Oh look, look. Is that a caterpillar?
No, that’s not a caterpllar. That’s a spider. I think hes making a new spiders web.
Page 12
Oh look, look. Are they caterpillars?
No, there not caterpillars. They are ants. Looks like they found some lunch!
Page 13
Oh look, look. Is that a caterpillar?
Yes! Yahoo!. You found a caterpillar!
Page 14
Soon, this caterpillar will build a home around himself. He may hang upside down from a twig or leaf and spin itself a silky cocoon or molt into a shiny chrysalis.
Page 15
And then the caterpillar will turn into a beautiful butterfly!
This is a printable book that you can print out for your preschool or toddler caterpillar to butterfly theme lesson plans.
This is a short cute story made especially for young children learning about caterpillars or butterflies.
You can download this book for free from our website.
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