
Has your child ever felt out of place or left out? This is the story of Bexley, the green butterfly. She was like everyone else when she was a caterpillar. Then, it came time for her to spin a cocoon and snuggle down for a long sleep. When she awoke, she was a butterfly with green wings. But she was different from the other butterflies. They either had red, blue or yellow wings. They teased her and called her ugly. She felt like an outcast. So, she ran and hid in a tree, all alone. Will Bexley ever accept her green wings? Will her ugly wings be the gift that saves them all? This charming tale teaches the caterpillar lifecycle along with overcoming diversity and excepting your differences as gifts. It will make a wonderful bedtime (or anytime) storybook of strength and courage for any child trying to identify and except their challenges. Children’s book, recommended for ages 3-8+.
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