Published: October 01, 2008
'The Butterfly's Gift': Whimsical New Children's Book Features Unique Artwork
PLANO, Texas, Oct. 1 /PRNewswire/ -- Follow a monarch butterfly through
its development and maturation in "The Butterfly's Gift" (published by
AuthorHouse - http://www.authorhouse.com), the new children's book by Joan
Ellet Hogge.
Ideal for young readers and listeners alike, "The Butterfly's Gift" uses
rhythmic, rhyming text to chronicle the transformation of a tiny egg into a
beautiful monarch butterfly. The story is accompanied by Hogge's full-color,
wonderfully distinctive watercolor illustrations, bringing the story of the
butterfly's development to life:
Soon, the egg breaks open and a worm wiggles free ...
A tiny green larva you can hardly see.
This worm chews on a
green leaf night and day,
With hardly time to rest or play.
It eats and grows,
And sheds its skin ...
'til it's a black and white
Caterpillar with a double chin.
Included at the end of "The Butterfly's Gift" is a lesson in how to draw a
butterfly, with space for children to draw and color their own special
creatures. Hogge encourages children to study and learn about other animals by
sketching them, although she has a special affinity for butterflies. She says
of her book:
The story of the transformation is beautiful for children to witness.
There is a spiritual quality about it. After the egg breaks open, a
chubby worm lives a busy life eating and growing. Then it weaves a web
and spends time alone hanging from a strong tree limb in its chrysalis:
growing, changing and learning. This is metaphor for what we all
experience as we learn, change and grow "in our own skin" from children
into unique human beings.
Joan Ellet Hogge is a recognized watercolorist and has studied with many
nationally known artists. Her paintings are displayed in the Coutts Memorial
Museum of Art, the Richardson Library, Northaven United Methodist Church, as
well as corporate offices and private collections. She has a bachelor's degree
in English and a master's degree in writing. "The Butterfly's Gift" is her
first book.
AuthorHouse is the premier book publisher (http://www.authorhouse.com) for
emerging, self-published (http://www.authorhouse.com/GetPublished/FAQ.aspx)
authors. For more information, please visit http://www.authorhouse.com.
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