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Books with title The Butterfly and the Bee

  • The Lamb and the Butterfly

    Arnold Sundgaard, Eric Carle

    Paperback (Scholastic, March 1, 1996)
    A heartwarming story follows the friendship of a little lamb and a butterfly, who, by helping each other, learn about accepting the differences of others and appreciating the importance of freedom and independence. Reprint.
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  • The Princess and the Butterfly

    Lauren Eileen Lovan

    Paperback (Christian Faith Publishing, Inc, Sept. 24, 2018)
    God made the world and created beauty in it to show that he is always with us. This story shows the truth that God is truly the only one who can conquer our fears and put them to rest, and that with him, we have nothing to be afraid of. He declares this in Matthew 14:27. "Don't be afraid," he said. "Take courage I am here!" In between these pages, a beautiful princess learns just that. This young princess had a fear that to her seemed impossible to break free of-she was scared so much that she could barely go outside. She searched for a way to vanquish her fear, but nothing made it go away, until she prayed to God and asked for his help. Trusting God with her whole heart made her fear vanish. God was always with the princess waiting to help her; all she had to do was remember that he was God and could do anything-including take her fear away. You have no reason to fear, little ones, because God loves you, and He will keep you safe. He is always watching over you and looking out for you. You are never ever alone because God is there right next to you. You just have to believe it!
  • Chance and the Butterfly

    Maggie De Vries

    eBook (Orca Book Publishers, June 1, 2011)
    Every time Chance turns around, he gets in trouble. In school, he can't sit still. Reading is hard and math is harder, but anything to do with science fascinates him. When his class starts raising butterflies from caterpillars, Chance is hooked. School is suddenly fun again, but when he decides to take his caterpillar home, he learns that loving something often means letting it go.
  • Bella and the Beautific Butterfly

    Stacey Jayne

    language (, May 31, 2019)
    Bella loves adventures almost as much as she loves butterflies, but when she stumbles across a portal to an alternative land, she gets more than she bargained for.On a quest to save the last of the magenta empress, a breed of giant butterfly on the verge of extinction, Anna needs all the help she can get.Joining forces, they combine their knowledge to come up with a plan that will not only save the butterflies, but change the people of Zealandia forever.
  • Bailey and the Butterfly

    Jamie Benefield

    language (Jamie Benefield, Jan. 9, 2014)
    Bailey the dog sets out on his day and ends up on an adventure discovering a new creature and learning a valuable lesson about working together to accomplish amazing things. Great children's book with nice life lesson.
  • Tony and the Butterfly

    Judith Marra Scott, Manu Smith

    Paperback (Rigby, Oct. 1, 1990)
    Children's Storybook
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  • The Butterfly and the Polar Bear

    Trevor and ChloeSambrooks, Chloe Sambrooks

    language (Trevor Sambrooks, July 21, 2014)
    THIS BOOK IS FULL COLOUR AND DOES NOT WORK WELL WITH GREYSCALE KINDLES.I love the way kids tell stories. They have a great ability to capture each other's imaginations in a unique way. This story came about after I told my daughter, Chloe (5) that her butterfly picture had come to life and flown out of the window. Where did it go? What did it see? What did it want to do? How did it do it? These thoughts enthused her so much that the story just flowed out with very little prompting from me. I recorded it and played it back to her for a bedtime story. She was delighted by the result and still asks me to play it back to her even now. Chloe provides her own pictures which were drawn into a cut-and-stick book and later used in an animated short. The book makes use of both the cut-and-stick pictures and still shots from the animation. The Butterfly and the Polar Bear tells the story of a long journey by a small butterfly to do something he'd always wanted to do: See a polar bear. After looking in the most likely place ("Grandma's house, of course!") the butterfly makes an epic journey featuring: The North Pole, flight over land and sea, icebergs, flowers, a polar bear, ice and snow and a problem with the cold. But the polar bear has an idea to help the butterfly stay warm and prepare to fly home.Come along and enjoy a most unlikely journey in the words of a child to her peers.
  • 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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  • Elmer and the Butterfly

    David McKee

    Paperback (RED FOX BOOKS (RAND), March 15, 2003)
    None
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  • Darkness and the Butterfly

    Ann Grifalconi

    Library Binding (Little Brown & Co, Nov. 1, 1987)
    Small Osa is fearless during the day, climbing trees or exploring the African valley where she lives, but at night she becomes afraid of the strange and terrifying things that might lie in the dark
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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 Nettle and the Butterfly

    Daniel Bryan, Angela Bryan

    Paperback (Wynstones Press, March 1, 1991)
    How important are the nettles in your garden? They are food for the caterpillars. Nettles enable caterpillars to grow strong so that they can form the chrysalis needed for their miraculous transformation into butterflies. The Nettle and the Butterfly accurately and charmingly shows the main stages of development of a Peacock butterfly through rhyming verse, written by Daniel Bryan, and vivid illustrations by Angela Bryan. Printed in color throughout on 100% recycled card using vegetable-based inks. Paperback. (Ages 4-7)
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