
A butterfly that isn't sleepy at all
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Book Introduction
Scientific knowledge hidden between bursts of laughter!
The chattering butterfly's sleep project!
This is a humorous book about a chatty butterfly's bizarre behavior on a dark night, as she refuses to sleep, and how she eventually falls asleep.
This entertaining story about a butterfly and a porcupine teaches young readers about the nocturnal and diurnal habits of animals, making it easy for them to understand scientific knowledge.
The butterfly, rubbing its sleepy eyes but not wanting to go to sleep, is similar to the way our children stubbornly refuse to sleep every night.
Read the Butterfly Story with children who hate to sleep.
Children will welcome the quiet of the night and fall asleep happily, recalling things that warm their hearts.
The chattering butterfly's sleep project!
This is a humorous book about a chatty butterfly's bizarre behavior on a dark night, as she refuses to sleep, and how she eventually falls asleep.
This entertaining story about a butterfly and a porcupine teaches young readers about the nocturnal and diurnal habits of animals, making it easy for them to understand scientific knowledge.
The butterfly, rubbing its sleepy eyes but not wanting to go to sleep, is similar to the way our children stubbornly refuse to sleep every night.
Read the Butterfly Story with children who hate to sleep.
Children will welcome the quiet of the night and fall asleep happily, recalling things that warm their hearts.
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Publisher's Review
★★★★ A charming book with a witty ending and lively dialogue that feels like a game of ping-pong!
A delightful bedtime picture book that will transport children to dreamland! - Kirkus Reviews
It doesn't feel like I'm reading a science book at all.
A full-fledged edutainment picture book!
The life cycle of animals is an important topic covered from the nature exploration section of the kindergarten curriculum to the third grade science curriculum.
In particular, the life cycle of a butterfly is a representative subject of observation.
Following 『The Impatient Caterpillar』, which deals with the process of a hasty caterpillar transforming into a butterfly, and 『The Butterfly That Gives Up Too Quickly』, which deals with the process of migrating long distances in search of flowers, 『The Butterfly That Never Sleeps』 is a delightful story about a diurnal butterfly that is active during the day, and a nocturnal porcupine that is active at night helping it fall asleep in the middle of the night.
You can naturally learn about animal habits through the story of the butterfly and the porcupine.
In particular, since the characters exchange quick, lively lines, the story is fast-paced and brisk, drawing young readers in.
This picture book is perfect for sharing roles and reading aloud.
Enjoy this innovative edutainment book that brilliantly combines educational and entertaining elements, covering the lifestyles of animals and insects without feeling like you're reading a science book at all!
The new story of the fluttering butterfly that everyone has been waiting for!
In the dark of night, a 'nocturnal porcupine' and a 'diurnal butterfly' meet!
The butterfly, which had a very impatient and hasty personality since it was a caterpillar, did not give up and flew until it finally arrived safely in the flower garden where its friends were.
But soon the dark night came and it was time to fall into a deep sleep.
Could this chatty butterfly, so distracted and never able to shut up, ever fall asleep? Even in the middle of the night, when everyone else is asleep, the butterfly's mouth is still itching.
At that moment, I spoke to a porcupine that was gnawing on a tree next to me with great pleasure.
But they say porcupines eat breakfast at night! Unlike diurnal butterflies, which are awake during the day and sleep at night, porcupines are nocturnal animals, sleeping during the day and awake at night.
Butterfly is full of curiosity after learning that there are nocturnal animals that are active in the dark of night.
"Do you do everything the opposite way? Are you friends with fireflies? What's your favorite thing about the night?" The porcupine gently answers the butterfly's absurd questions, constantly asking them questions, and explains the differences between the porcupine and the butterfly.
But Butterfly, rubbing her sleepy eyes, cries out, "Why should I sleep? I'm going to be a night owl too!" and hatches a grand plan to spend the night with the porcupine.
Can a butterfly truly become a nocturnal creature like a porcupine? Ross Burack, a rising star in New York, has created a unique and vibrant character unlike anything seen before in "The Impatient Caterpillar" and "The Butterfly Who Gives Up Too Quickly" with "The Butterfly Who Never Sleeps."
The painting, with its bold, clear lines and bright, vibrant colors, captures the butterfly's cheerful personality.
Young readers will laugh out loud and empathize with the bizarre behavior of a butterfly that doesn't want to sleep.
“I’m not sleepy at all!”
For children who don't want to sleep every night
A delightful bedtime picture book to help you fall asleep on your own!
Every night, children struggle to keep their drooping eyelids open and insist they are not sleepy at all.
I don't want to sleep, so I make up all kinds of excuses.
A child who refuses to sleep every night is a concern for any parent.
The butterflies in this book are just like the children who struggle to stay awake.
The butterfly is so sleepy that it mistakes a pine cone for a porcupine, but it stays up, asking absurd questions and listing off all the things it wants to do all night.
To such a butterfly, the generous porcupine calmly tells her about the silence of the night, encourages her to close her eyes, and recommends a picture book that will help her sleep.
But this little butterfly is afraid of the quiet night and keeps throwing tantrums, saying that he can't sleep, that he can't close his eyes because he doesn't have eyelids, and that he uses the picture books that Hoger gave him to read as his blanket or bed, complaining that they are hard.
But no matter how much you don't want to sleep, you have to sleep to face tomorrow with energy.
In order for your child to fall asleep happily every night, the most important thing is to 'develop the habit of falling asleep on your own.'
The porcupine in the book allows the butterfly to think about things that will bring peace to its mind one by one.
As children recall the gentle scent of flowers, warm sunlight, and the vibrant colors of spring, they will soon calm their excitement and prepare to sleep peacefully with the butterflies.
In this way, the book explains how children can fall asleep on their own through the unique story of a butterfly.
Instead of fighting with your child who refuses to go to sleep every night, try opening this picture book.
You can think of things that calm your mind and fall into a deep dream, snoring like a butterfly in a book.
A delightful bedtime picture book that will transport children to dreamland! - Kirkus Reviews
It doesn't feel like I'm reading a science book at all.
A full-fledged edutainment picture book!
The life cycle of animals is an important topic covered from the nature exploration section of the kindergarten curriculum to the third grade science curriculum.
In particular, the life cycle of a butterfly is a representative subject of observation.
Following 『The Impatient Caterpillar』, which deals with the process of a hasty caterpillar transforming into a butterfly, and 『The Butterfly That Gives Up Too Quickly』, which deals with the process of migrating long distances in search of flowers, 『The Butterfly That Never Sleeps』 is a delightful story about a diurnal butterfly that is active during the day, and a nocturnal porcupine that is active at night helping it fall asleep in the middle of the night.
You can naturally learn about animal habits through the story of the butterfly and the porcupine.
In particular, since the characters exchange quick, lively lines, the story is fast-paced and brisk, drawing young readers in.
This picture book is perfect for sharing roles and reading aloud.
Enjoy this innovative edutainment book that brilliantly combines educational and entertaining elements, covering the lifestyles of animals and insects without feeling like you're reading a science book at all!
The new story of the fluttering butterfly that everyone has been waiting for!
In the dark of night, a 'nocturnal porcupine' and a 'diurnal butterfly' meet!
The butterfly, which had a very impatient and hasty personality since it was a caterpillar, did not give up and flew until it finally arrived safely in the flower garden where its friends were.
But soon the dark night came and it was time to fall into a deep sleep.
Could this chatty butterfly, so distracted and never able to shut up, ever fall asleep? Even in the middle of the night, when everyone else is asleep, the butterfly's mouth is still itching.
At that moment, I spoke to a porcupine that was gnawing on a tree next to me with great pleasure.
But they say porcupines eat breakfast at night! Unlike diurnal butterflies, which are awake during the day and sleep at night, porcupines are nocturnal animals, sleeping during the day and awake at night.
Butterfly is full of curiosity after learning that there are nocturnal animals that are active in the dark of night.
"Do you do everything the opposite way? Are you friends with fireflies? What's your favorite thing about the night?" The porcupine gently answers the butterfly's absurd questions, constantly asking them questions, and explains the differences between the porcupine and the butterfly.
But Butterfly, rubbing her sleepy eyes, cries out, "Why should I sleep? I'm going to be a night owl too!" and hatches a grand plan to spend the night with the porcupine.
Can a butterfly truly become a nocturnal creature like a porcupine? Ross Burack, a rising star in New York, has created a unique and vibrant character unlike anything seen before in "The Impatient Caterpillar" and "The Butterfly Who Gives Up Too Quickly" with "The Butterfly Who Never Sleeps."
The painting, with its bold, clear lines and bright, vibrant colors, captures the butterfly's cheerful personality.
Young readers will laugh out loud and empathize with the bizarre behavior of a butterfly that doesn't want to sleep.
“I’m not sleepy at all!”
For children who don't want to sleep every night
A delightful bedtime picture book to help you fall asleep on your own!
Every night, children struggle to keep their drooping eyelids open and insist they are not sleepy at all.
I don't want to sleep, so I make up all kinds of excuses.
A child who refuses to sleep every night is a concern for any parent.
The butterflies in this book are just like the children who struggle to stay awake.
The butterfly is so sleepy that it mistakes a pine cone for a porcupine, but it stays up, asking absurd questions and listing off all the things it wants to do all night.
To such a butterfly, the generous porcupine calmly tells her about the silence of the night, encourages her to close her eyes, and recommends a picture book that will help her sleep.
But this little butterfly is afraid of the quiet night and keeps throwing tantrums, saying that he can't sleep, that he can't close his eyes because he doesn't have eyelids, and that he uses the picture books that Hoger gave him to read as his blanket or bed, complaining that they are hard.
But no matter how much you don't want to sleep, you have to sleep to face tomorrow with energy.
In order for your child to fall asleep happily every night, the most important thing is to 'develop the habit of falling asleep on your own.'
The porcupine in the book allows the butterfly to think about things that will bring peace to its mind one by one.
As children recall the gentle scent of flowers, warm sunlight, and the vibrant colors of spring, they will soon calm their excitement and prepare to sleep peacefully with the butterflies.
In this way, the book explains how children can fall asleep on their own through the unique story of a butterfly.
Instead of fighting with your child who refuses to go to sleep every night, try opening this picture book.
You can think of things that calm your mind and fall into a deep dream, snoring like a butterfly in a book.
GOODS SPECIFICS
- Publication date: November 2, 2022
- Format: Hardcover book binding method guide
- Page count, weight, size: 40 pages | 446g | 235*286*9mm
- ISBN13: 9788962478211
- ISBN10: 8962478218
- KC Certification: Certification Type: Conformity Confirmation
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