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Regarding the physical ways children interact with this book-the holes are too small for adult fingers to fit into but just right for toddlers. On the final page, the butterfly wings (not its body) are divided by the gutter so that when you open and close the book, it looks like the butterfly is flying. What an ending.

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Hey Jon and Mac!! Associate Curator at The Eric Carle Museum here. We took out the 1980s version of the first spread—the little egg on the leaf—and with the help of our preparator and one of our registrars, identified more into Carle’s process. The tiny egg, in fact, a hole cut into the leaf!! It seems like Carle layered the leaf over the first collage layer (dark blue background). There’s even a small notch where the blade went! He then took white paint and “corrected” the egg to make it look slightly more egg-shaped.

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