Do butterflies sleep? You want to know the answer, and so do kids!
Along with a variety of forest friends, a busy butterfly glides through a morning routine, the first day of school and bedtime with a cheerful attitude.
Little ones will learn about new experiences and diversity.
The real fun is at school. There are many different animals to meet including a shy rabbit and a bullying bird. Our hero plays basketball with a bear and tic tac toe with a mouse. Can rabbits read? They can at Butterfly School.
Teach your children the art of positive thinking, stress management, and other coping skills
Butterfly goes to school for the first time and conquers fear and shyness.
Routines reduce stress
Having a solid routine can help children understand not only what to expect, but what's expected of them.
Encourage Discussion
Includes after-story ideas to encourage discussion and help develop reading comprehension skills.
Makes an ideal bedtime or anytime story
Heartwarming characters and charming artwork, this book will make a great addition to every child's library.
Why do kids love rhyming stories, so much?
Rhyming stories are fun! Nursery rhymes make an imprint on young minds because they are easy to remember and repetition makes children feel secure. Each reading will be more fun than the previous one as children start to anticipate the words and outcomes.
Appropriate for ages 2-6 and is a great 'first reader' for kids a little older who are learning to read on their own, as the rhymes are fun and easy.
5 Stars Review from Readers' Favorite
Do Butterflies Sleep? by Janice Garden Macdonald is a charming picture book that pre-readers and emerging readers will fall in love with. The storyline details an eventful day in the life of an active butterfly from morning to night, and the tale ends by answering the question, "Do butterflies sleep?" Butterfly's morning is occupied with activities children can relate to, such as eating breakfast, washing up, and getting on a bus that will take the fluttering insect to school. The afternoon's events include reading, playtime, and interaction with a diverse group of friendly animals, while the nighttime appropriately leads to bedtime.
Attractive and captivating artwork brings this story to life, featuring a variety of glossy-eyed forest animals taking part in everyday activities. It's hard for me to imagine that the adorable image of a jolly, floppy-eared bunny wearing glasses won't bring a smile to the face of any child or adult. The poetic text can be effortlessly read aloud, and each rhyming stanza features short sentences with manageable words for beginning readers. Many important themes are highlighted in the story, like attending school, socializing with others that may be different, maintaining healthy routines, and taking on challenging tasks with bravery, optimism, and confidence. Rounding out Janice Garden Macdonald's uplifting book are a few interesting fun facts and interactive questions to engage curious kids in a thoughtful and lively discussion. For a rewarding story with enchanting illustrations, Do Butterflies Sleep? is a delightful story that you and your children will want to read over and over again.