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Binding: VHS Tape EAN: 9786304165218 Format: Color, NTSC ISBN: 6304165218 Label: Dorling Kindersley Video Languages: Manufacturer: Dorling Kindersley Video Number Of Items: 1 Publisher: Dorling Kindersley Video Release Date: September 10, 1996 Running Time: 35 minutes Studio: Dorling Kindersley Video Theatrical Release Date: 1996 Editorial Review: Amazon.com: The most beautiful of insects, the butterfly has long held the attention of artists and scientists alike. Eyewitness: Butterfly & Moth explores their world (and that of their less glamorous cousins) in the sharp clarity we expect from DK Vision. Watch caterpillars munch through vast quantities of greens, mummify themselves in cocoons, then emerge as glorious heralds of spring. But it's not all about pupation: watching the adults eat, unrolling their long proboscises to claim their drops of flower-food is worth the price of admission. Parents, kids, teachers, and even teens will enjoy Eyewitness: Butterfly & Moth as a fun way to explore these tiny flying gems. --Rob Lightner Average Rating:
![]() Rating: - Loved it!I'm a homeschool mom of 2. My 3 year old and 5 year old loved this. My 5 year old watched it over and over. She kept yelling to me, while I was cooking, all the things going on. Boy, she learned a ton. My son kept yelling to me that a man ate a bug, but he was learning as he was watching. I love the computer graphics, so great for children. Rating: - My 4-H groups love it!Like all the videos in the "Eyewitness" series, this one is fast-paced and hold the attention of children (and adults!) of all ages. It features beautiful photography of butteflies and moths inflight, mating, laying eggs, etc., combined with zany things like how much salad you would have to eat to match the appetite of a caterpillar, some silly folklore (swallow a buttefly to get pregnant? ) Best of all, you get to see a Chinese guy eat a big fat catepillar. Kids might go "yuck" but they never ... Read More |