T or F (P96 or P97)
T or F (P98 or P99)
Q&A (P96 & P97)
Q&A (P98 & P99)
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1

Children can learn how to count through The Very Hungry Caterpillar.

T

(P96; line 6)

1

You can find a lot of unique features only in The Very Hungry Caterpillar.

F

(P98: You can find a lot of unique features in other picture books of Eric Carle, too.)

1

What does a caterpillar finally become in The Very Hungry Caterpillar? --- It finally becomes _____ _____ _____.

It finally becomes a beautiful butterfly.

1

What year did he publish The Very Hungry Caterpillar?

He published it in 1969.

1

What did Eric Carle’s experience in World War II inspire him to do?

The experience inspired him to draw with many colors.

2

Eric Carle was born in Germany.

F

(P96: He was born in 1929 in New York.)

2

Eric Carle didn’t like coloring outside the lines.

F

(P97; He even liked coloring outside the lines.)

2

What did the author put in the picture book? --- He put in _____ _____ _____.

He put in some important messages.

2

What are in The Very Hungry Caterpillar?

There are holes on the pictures of foods that the caterpillar ate through.

2

How many books did Eric Carle create during his life?

He created more than 70.

3

Eric Carle went to an art school.

T

(P96; line 11)

3

Eric Carle wanted everyone to be free in art.

T

(P98; line 21)

3

When was Eric Carle born?

He was born in 1929.

3

In how many languages is The Very Hungry Caterpillar printed?

It was printed in more than 75 languages.

3

What do the great works Eric Carle left still encourage?

They still encourage the imagination of children all over the world.

4

Eric Carle didn't write his own stories.

F

(P97: Soon he started to write his own stories.)

4

He passed away in 2015.

F

(P99; he passed away in 2021.)

4

How old was Eric Carle when he moved to Germany? --- _____ years old.

He was six years old when he moved to Germany.

4

What often appears in Eric Carle’s stories?

Colorful animals (,such as a blue horse or a yellow cow,) do.

4

Eric Carle and his wife built the Eric Carle Museum of Picture Book Art in New York.

F

5

It took Eric Carle a long time to become a famous artist.

F

(P97; He soon became a famous artist.)

5

Eric Carle and his wife wanted visitors to love art and learn by reading picture books.

T

(P99; line 11)

5

What did he make for his friends’ picture books?

He made illustrations for his friends’ picture books.

5

What is one example of the messages Eric Carle delivered to his little readers?

There isn’t any wrong color. [You don’t always have to stay inside the lines.]

5

Eric Carle found American printers that could print The Very Hungry Caterpillar.

F

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