From standout illustrator Christine Pym comes a beautifully
realised picture book about finding courage and embracing change.
Little Green knows she's about to make a big change - transforming
from a caterpillar into a beautiful butterfly. Everyone is VERY
excited!
But Little Green isn't excited.
Little Green is VERY worried.
She likes being a caterpillar! What if being a butterfly
isn't as brilliant as everyone says?
Join Little Green as she finds her own path ... with just a little
help from his friends. The incredible author/illustrated
debut from rising star, Christine PymLyrical, reassuring
story that children will love to follow Gorgeously detailed
illustrations filled with warmth and emotion
Perfect for helping children talk through their emotions and
helping guide them through change
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Christine Pym studied illustration for Children's Publishing at the North East Wales School of Art and Design, and has been working as a professional illustration ever since. She illustrated The Tail of the North Whale, which was shortlisted for the Booktrust Early Years Award in 2009. Christine loves books, folk art, old things, wildlife watching and walks
More about Christine PymChristine Pym studied illustration for Children's Publishing at the North East Wales School of Art and Design, and has been working as a professional illustration ever since. She illustrated The Tail of the North Whale, which was shortlisted for the Booktrust Early Years Award in 2009. Christine loves books, folk art, old things, wildlife watching and walks
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