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OverviewThere was once a caterpillar who lived all alone. Everything around Caterpillar seemed large and strange, and she was full of fear. Determined to escape any possible danger, Caterpillar hides away in the safety of her chrysalis. There, she finally discovers the inner strength she needs to truly live. Her fears discarded, she emerges triumphantly as Butterfly to enjoy all the wonders of the world. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Ambelin KwaymullinaPublisher: Fremantle Press Imprint: Fremantle Press Dimensions: Width: 22.60cm , Height: 1.00cm , Length: 24.00cm Weight: 0.408kg ISBN: 9781921361579ISBN 10: 1921361573 Pages: 32 Publication Date: 15 July 2009 Recommended Age: From 3 to 5 years Audience: Children/juvenile , Children / Juvenile Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Out of Print Availability: Out of stock Table of ContentsReviewsThe illustrations are amazingly beautiful. --Sunday Times Visually arresting, vibrant colourful illustrations, strong but easily readable story-line . . . Would make a wonderful gift to someone overseas! A delightful read. --Western Teacher magazine With its rich, vibrant colours and clear, thoughtful text, this picture book will appeal to the very young ... [yet] the message it contains is universal: 'only when we conquer our fear of falling can we learn how to fly.' . . . a beautifully written story. --Australian Bookseller + Publisher A powerful allegorical tale . . . Adding a psychological subtext makes this a fascinating version [of the miracle of the butterfly] . . . The writing and images are so vivid. --Sydney Morning Herald Discover the gentle wisdom and vivid colours of Indigenous storyteller Ambelin Kwaymullina in this timeless tale about conquering fear and embracing life. --Good Reading The illustrations are amazingly beautiful. --Sunday Times The illustrations are amazingly beautiful. --Sunday Times Visually arresting, vibrant colourful illustrations, strong but easily readable story-line . . . Would make a wonderful gift to someone overseas! A delightful read. --Western Teacher magazine A powerful allegorical tale . . . Adding a psychological subtext makes this a fascinating version [of the miracle of the butterfly] . . . The writing and images are so vivid. --Sydney Morning Herald With its rich, vibrant colours and clear, thoughtful text, this picture book will appeal to the very young ... [yet] the message it contains is universal: 'only when we conquer our fear of falling can we learn how to fly.' . . . a beautifully written story. --Australian Bookseller + Publisher Discover the gentle wisdom and vivid colours of Indigenous storyteller Ambelin Kwaymullina in this timeless tale about conquering fear and embracing life. --Good Reading The illustrations are amazingly beautiful. --Sunday Times Visually arresting, vibrant colourful illustrations, strong but easily readable story-line . . . Would make a wonderful gift to someone overseas! A delightful read. --Western Teacher magazine Author InformationAmbelin Kwaymullina is the author and illustrator of the critically acclaimed Crow and the Waterhole and The Two-hearted Numbat. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |