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Books in Black Butterfly Board Books series

  • I Make Music

    Eloise Greenfield, Jan Spivey Gilchrist

    Board book (Writers & Readers, Aug. 1, 1991)
    As a three-year-old girl learns to play musical instruments, her parents nurture her interest and talent in music, as well as her self-confidence
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  • Big Friend, Little Friend

    Eloise Greenfield, Jan Spivey Gilchrist

    Board book (Black Butterfly Children, Aug. 1, 1991)
    A three-year-old boy shares a special relationship with his older friend, a nine-year-old girl, and with a younger toddler
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  • My Daddy and I

    Eloise Greenfield, Jan Spivey Gilchrist

    Board book (Black Butterfly Children, Aug. 1, 1991)
    A little boy and his father enjoy a close companionship that transforms even routine chores into a special time for sharing
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  • My Skin Is Brown

    Paula Dejoie

    Board book (Black Butterfly Children, Sept. 1, 1997)
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  • My Hair Is Beautiful: Because Its Mine

    Paula Dejoie

    Board book (Black Butterfly Children, Sept. 1, 1997)
    A playful rhyme and illustrations of African-American children's hair reinforces a positive self-image and promotes an African-American standard of beauty.
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  • Babygirl: Prequel to the Search for Catherine

    Lorna Jackie Wilson

    Paperback (Independently published, Sept. 25, 2018)
    In 1977, siblings Tina, Michelle, and Leon Hilton live with their mother, Catherine, in Detroit. Although times are tough, Catherine does the best she can with the support of her mother-and in spite of the abuse she receives from her boyfriend, Victor. When eleven-year-old Michelle is accidentally injured, a caseworker from Child Protective Services, visits the family. Later, Victor's drug stash is found in their house, and soon the three siblings are taken from their mother and placed into separate foster homes. Over the next several months, Michelle experiences a number of foster homes that lead her to question and challenge the lifestyle and sense of identity that she has experienced so far, significantly affecting her self-esteem, purpose, and well-being. Meanwhile, Catherine works to put her life back together and win back custody of her children. This is the story of a family dealing with physical and emotional abuse, substance addiction, and the foster care system as one girl grows to young adulthood in the face of unusual odds.
  • The Search for Catherine: Sequel to Babygirl

    Lorna Jackie Wilson

    Paperback (Independently published, May 21, 2019)
    This is the story of Catherine Hilton, a mother struggling with substance addiction and domestic violence at the hands of her boyfriend, Victor Sinclair. When Catherine’s home is investigated, Child Protective Services (CPS) intervenes, Victor is sent to prison, and she loses her children to the foster care system. Determined to turn her life around and regain custody, Catherine seeks rehabilitation. For a while, everything seems to be moving in a positive direction until Victor returns from prison. To Catherine’s dismay, her long journey with rehabilitation seems to come to a close and she finds herself in the same situation, once again. To ensure the safety of her children, she must remove herself from the lives of all those she holds dear; there’s no other choice! Of course, the children are devastated; they long to see their mother again. Catherine has every intention of returning for them, once she can be certain, Victor no longer poses a threat to their safety or the normalcy that they deserve. Yet, will Victor allow this? Will Catherine stay clean? Will she ever have a normal life with her children again and what will happen to the children during her absence? Catherine’s brothers launch a full-scale search for her and will stop at nothing to find her. The Search for Catherine begins!
  • Black Butterfly: The Journey - The Victory

    Lorna Jackie Wilson

    (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Sept. 15, 2017)
    Black Butterfly is a compilation of poetry that speaks to the silence of loss, fight for families, and love for foster children. With consideration to the daily realities that foster children or youth may experience, Black Butterfly embodies real-life issues through faith-based reflections. This is a young girl's journey, pre/post, foster care. This compilation is dedicated to the foster child, the youth-in-crisis, and individuals who are striving to achieve positive change.
  • Butterfly in the Town

    Ana Martin Larranaga

    Board book (Tiger Tales, March 1, 2007)
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  • Butterfly on the Farm

    Ana Martin Larranaga

    Board book (Tiger Tales, March 1, 2007)
    Rare Book
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  • Butterfly in the Garden

    Ana Martin Larranaga

    Board book (Tiger Tales, March 1, 2007)
    None
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  • Butterfly at Home

    Ana Martin Larranaga

    Board book (Tiger Tales, March 1, 2007)
    None
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