Butterfly House

“Butterfly House” by Eve Bunting is a beautifully illustrated children’s book published by Scholastic Press in 1999. This first edition features 32 pages and is presented in English. The story follows a little girl who rescues a caterpillar from a jay, with her grandfather assisting her in creating a butterfly house to protect the larva. The narrative captures themes of kindness and the bond between generations, enhanced by vibrant illustrations.
Readers will find a touching exploration of family connections and the wonders of nature within this book. As the girl matures, the returning butterflies symbolize the enduring impact of her childhood actions. The book intertwines elements of juvenile fiction with themes related to animals and insects, making it a delightful read for young audiences interested in science and the natural world. The full-color artwork complements the narrative, enriching the overall experience.
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When a little girl rescues a caterpillar from a hungry jay, her grandfather helps her make a butterfly house to keep the larva safe. And when the girl grows old, the butterflies come back to return her kindness. Bunting’s touching story and Shed’s brilliantly-hued paintings brim with love and compassion. Full color.
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