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Books with title The Butterfly’s Ball

  • The Butterfly Gang

    Airy McCurdy, Nathaly Carvalho

    language (Minky Imaginations, Sept. 22, 2014)
    Everyone knows that, if you see one butterfly fly by, you're going to see another one in a second. That's because butterflies fly in a gang, it's one of only a few Universal rules. You know, the rules of the Universe: if there is a down, there must be an up; day and night, moon and sun....and so on. This is the story about how the first Butterfly Gang formed. No matter what the world has seen, felt, and heard - it has been so since.A boy butterfly hadn't been seen in 158 years. It was rumored that they were all gone. Boy butterflies were blue, so it wasn't that they were hard to spot. They hadn't been seen at all in 158 years! Until one day Ariel flew into her favorite garden and found Tad, a blue butterfly. Tad didn't know how to be a butterfly at all, in fact, he couldn't even fly. With the help of Ariel, Daphne, and Mariposa they all go on an adventure of a lifetime, telling the story of friendship, overcoming obstacles, and experiencing the beauty of life through a butterfly. This heartwarming adventure is sure to awaken the butterfly in you.The Butterfly Gang is a children's fiction chapter book, appropriate for children 8-12 years of age and adults who read to children. Butterflies see things that we don't see, and the story shows us the world through their eyes, a world that will be both familiar and new to the reader. Through their great migration they teach us about life, friendship, our ancestors, fear, individuality, loyalty, and the ultimate adventure of life.The current Kindle edition is waiting for illustrations.
  • The Butterfly Shell

    Maureen White

    eBook (The O'Brien Press, Aug. 3, 2015)
    There are some things about me you should know. 1. I always wear my butterfly shell - even when I’m swimming or sleeping2. I don’t hurt myself any more3. I believe in ghosts.I’d better start at the beginning. The beginning of First Year. Here goes …The story of a strange year and a very special shell.
  • The King's Butterfly

    Gene G. Bradbury, Victoria Wickell-Stewart

    Paperback (BookWilde Children's Books, Oct. 24, 2015)
    The King's Butterfly invites children to enjoy and respect the beautiful Monarch Butterfly. When the King and Queen capture the butterfly to keep it for a royal pet, they soon find out that a butterfly is meant to fly free. Will they set the butterfly free that it might return again the next year? Perhaps Wizdrop the Wizard has the answer. Beautifully illustrated by watercolorist Victoria Wickell-Stewart. This is the sixth children’s book written by Gene G. Bradbury and illustrated by Victoria Wickell-Stewart. The others include: The Mouse With Wheels in His Head; The Mouse Who Wanted to Fly; Mischievous Max, a Teddy Bear Story; Fergus of Lighthouse Island; The Star Tree; and now, The King’s Butterfly.
  • The Butterfly

    Sabrina Crewe, Stuart Lafford

    Paperback (Steck-Vaughn Co, Jan. 1, 1997)
    Describes the habitat, food, and life cycle of the monarch butterfly
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  • The Butterfly Tree

    Rebecca Komkov

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Sept. 10, 2013)
    Filled with flight, nature, campouts and monarchs, Pops' annual visits with his grandchild Sparks are nearly as extraordinary as the butterfly migration he joins to travel south. Year after year, Pops and Sparks search to find the fleeting phenomenon that sometimes appears when monarchs stop to rest. "The Butterfly Tree" presents Sparks as an older child recalling the treasured visits and the subsequent emotional journey through and beyond bewildering feelings that emerge when Pops dies. With fewer than 1,000 words, the story presents complex emotions with simplicity and intelligence. Includes an afterward on the monarch migration.
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  • The Butterfly Tree

    Victor Biton, Adva Biton, Elsie C Greene

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, April 27, 2015)
    In a faraway village, a little girl lives with a special gift—the ability to make friends with anyone and everyone.And it’s under her favorite tree in the backyard that she meets her newest friend: a tiny caterpillar, too small to even talk. After rescuing the caterpillar from a big, mean bird, the girl builds him a cozy nest and watches as he grows bigger and stronger each day. And it’s not long before the caterpillar is wrapped in his white cocoon. When a big, beautiful butterfly emerges from the cocoon, the little girl is dazzled by his newfound colors—and the unusual sound of his wings, which can only be described as “par-par.” After Par-Par flies away to begin his new life as a butterfly, excitement quickly turns to sadness, when decorations for the girl’s birthday party are destroyed by a passing storm. But when a surprising act of kindness saves the day, it shows the amazing power of unlikely friendships—and the day turns out even better than anyone expected.
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  • The Butterfly

    Enriqueta Daddazio, Judy Richardson

    Paperback (Independently published, Sept. 17, 2018)
    The story of a colorful butterfly fluttering through a special garden, and what happens when a little boy with a net comes along. The Amazon print version comes with a full lesson plan and activities to continue learning with the characters, as well as a complimentary download of the Kindle Interactive edition that includes story narration with sound effects and music. Dedalín is a collection of predictable books written with the whole language philosophy in mind. Children exposed to these stories will greatly develop their reading, writing and oral language skills. Sharing reading experiences help children to read quickly and naturally, beginning first by reading the whole story, and then by discussing its parts. The stories in this series were written in the form of poems in continuous rhyming patterns. These patterns create a predictable familiar setting in which children feel comfortable. I know you will enjoy your children’s achievements and their awakening into the world of literature.
  • Sally and The Butterfly

    Malaka Grant, Poka Studios

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, May 23, 2015)
    Amani, Land of the Enchanted is under attack! Wicked and selfish Orbeasts have invaded the land with one purpose: the steal all the light, joy and hope from the Animals of Amani. Ayla the Butterfly is the guardian of the Land. She has left through a secret passage in search of a very special girl to help save Amani. That girl’s name is Sally. Sally lives in a place simply known as Town, where a great Sickness has taken over her people. The grown ups have told Sally that she is not big enough to help save her own Town, but Ayla knows that Sally is the only one who can save Amani, and begs her to join her in the kingdom. What Sally decides to do is completely up to you! You must guide Sally through every decision. You decide if she goes to Amani or stays home. You decide if she must choose to be brave or give up when things get too hard. The fate of Amani rests in Sally’s hands, but she cannot do it without you! *This second edition is the same great action packed adventure in full color!
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  • Bobo The Butterfly

    Jack Daw

    language (, Oct. 23, 2018)
    This book is aimed at younger audiences ranging between 3-6. This book is a short story about a butterfly named Bobo who is very hungry.
  • The Butterfly Story

    Sherri Kilpatrick, Rachel Kilpatrick

    language (Sherri D. Kilpatrick, April 18, 2013)
    Children will love this fanciful bedtime story about Stephen and the magical blue butterfly. Come on an adventure into the clouds and learn how things can appear both large and small.This was written in both English and Spanish
  • Butterfly Seeds, The

    Mary Watson

    Hardcover (HarperCollins, Aug. 22, 1995)
    When his family comes to America, Jake brings special seeds that produce a wonderful reminder of his grandfather
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  • The Butterfly

    Sabrina Crewe, Stuart Lafford

    Library Binding (Heinemann/Raintree, Sept. 1, 1996)
    Describes the habitat, food, and life cycle of the monarch butterfly
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