Orin McMonigle turns his eye towards some of the most popular insects, the moths and butterflies. Children everywhere have collected caterpillars in jars or watched in delight as exotic butterflies flit their way around a professional butterfly house. Now, they can experience rearing butterflies and moths through entire stages (though as Orin points out, the often colorful and sometimes strange-looking caterpillars are the stage that usually lasts the longest). Orin offers advice from personal experience with a wide range of native and non-native species. This book is a perfect gift for budding young entomologists or school science classrooms.