The Butterfly That Couldn’t Fly

The Butterfly That Couldn’t Fly by Susie Brown is a beautifully illustrated children’s book published by Softwood Books on November 28, 2020. With 26 pages, this edition is designed for young readers aged 3-7 years, offering a touching narrative that explores the themes of friendship and kindness through the story of a girl named Hennie and a sad butterfly in need of help.
In this engaging tale, readers will discover the bond that forms between Hennie and the butterfly, emphasizing the importance of compassion towards animals. The story encourages thoughtfulness and serves as a gentle introduction to social themes, making it a suitable choice for family reading. This book not only entertains but also fosters a sense of empathy in young minds, inviting them to reflect on their interactions with the world around them.
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Surely all butterflies can fly, thought Hennie, but one day there was a tap tap on her bedroom window from a very sad butterfly. Maybe this butterfly just needed a little bit of help from a very kind girl.
A beautifully illustrated, touching story of a friendship between a young girl and a butterfly.
Primarily aimed at children aged 3-7 years old, this is a perfect book for developing kindness and thoughtfulness towards animals which can be shared with the whole family.
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