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GOODNIGHT, BUTTERFLY by Ross Burach

GOODNIGHT, BUTTERFLY

From the Very Impatient Caterpillar series

by Ross Burach ; illustrated by Ross Burach

Pub Date: Aug. 2nd, 2022
ISBN: 978-1-338-61501-2
Publisher: Scholastic

In the great green…(ahem) tree, there is a butterfly who learns about nocturnal life.

Everyone’s favorite frantic insect is back (The Very Impatient Caterpillar, 2019), this time trying to sleep. But a porcupine is loudly munching on their breakfast. Breakfast?! “I’m nocturnal,” the spiky friend explains. “I know you’re NOT a turtle,” the protagonist retorts. Butterfly has a ton of questions. “Are you scared of the light?” (No.) “Ever seen a cow jumping over the moon?” (No.) “Can cows even jump?” Unable to sleep, Butterfly decides to be nocturnal, too. Porcupine tries to help Butterfly settle down, with little success. In a last-ditch effort to stave off sleep, Butterfly makes a long list of everything the new “BNFFs” (“Best Nocturnal Friends Forever”) will do together. Porcupine is concerned. “I think we need to get you back to sleep.” Employing the use of a few relaxation techniques, Butterfly is soon nodding off to dreamland. But it wouldn’t be Burach’s style without one more final, silly twist. Chatty dialogue in different colored speech bubbles amps up the wit, with Porcupine’s measured answers exaggerating the butterfly’s frenzied state. (This book was reviewed digitally.)

Fun bedtime fare that’s sure to have little ones nodding along before nodding off.

(Picture book. 4-7)