Woolly Bear

Woolly Bear

by Cheryl A. Smithy
Woolly Bear

Woolly Bear

by Cheryl A. Smithy

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Overview

From days of old, people have been trying to predict winter weather using nature as a guide. According to folklore and farmer's wisdom, the bristly coat colors of the woolly bear caterpillar are an accurate predictor of the winter to come. But just how do the caterpillars know what colors to wear for the coming winter? Are they born that way? Do they meet and discuss what colors to wear? All your questions will be answered in this whimsical story blended with homespun knowledge and observations that have been passed down through generations of farmers and country folks.
In this story, learn how the woolly bear caterpillar wears just the right colors so all the forest animals know how to prepare for the quickly approaching winter months. See how all the forest animals are especially concerned about what preparations to make for the coming winter, as nature's signs are popping up all over Sassafras Valley. From hornet's nests, woodland ponds, and the conversations of birds, the animals know the signs are there. Will winter come early, or will it be late? Will the animals have time to prepare? Watch as caterpillars from far and wide gather and compare evidence in order to decide what colors to wear so the forest animals can prepare for the winter ahead.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940162764700
Publisher: Covenant Books
Publication date: 12/01/2020
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 5 MB
Age Range: 3 - 5 Years

About the Author

Cheryl was born in the beautiful Hudson Valley in upstate New York. Growing up in a rural area meant there were few children nearby, so Cheryl’s first friends were the family’s many pets. Encouraged by her mother, she developed a creative imagination and they would often sit and draw or write stories together. Their stories involved pets, nature, and family themes. Her love of writing and creating continues to this day.
Today, Cheryl continues to live in the Hudson Valley with her horses, cats, dog, and rabbit. She works as a teacher of fine arts in a local public school where she encourages her students to use their imaginations, develop their talents, and learn an appreciation and respect for all living things.
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