A Butterfly's Teeth
Albert Lampo Jr.
Paperback
(Albert Lampo Jr., July 11, 2001)
A BUTTERFLY'S TEETH, the first children's picture book by author Albert Lampo Jr. and illustrator Peggy Grinvalsky, is fast becoming extremely popular with children and those who read to them. Mr. Lampo's lively rhyming verse and Ms. Grinvalsky's astonishingly colorful and realistic illustrations will have children wanting to experience this little book over and over again. It is destined to become a classic to be passed from generation to generaton. In a BUTTERFLY'S TEETH the author draws upon his own childhood memories of his facination with all creatures great and small. It's a story about a little boys unquenchable curiosity for the world around him in general and butterflies in particular. Blissfully ignorant of the fact that butterflies have no teeth, Keith is stubbornly determined to count them. So this I asked my little friend Keith, "How will you see the butterfly's teeth?" "I shall get very close, I think, at first. When the butterfly comes to quench her thirst She'll stick out her tongue and roll back her lips. Perhaps then I will see them, if only their tips." You are invited to sit down with A BUTTERFLY'S TEETH and your favorite little butterfly chasers. As you are drawn into Peggy Grinvalsky's utterly fantastic illustrations let your curiosity and imagination "flutter and fly all over the place"!