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Step into the magical world of "Butterfly Children," where tiny caterpillars embark on a journey of growth and self-discovery. This beautifully illustrated book invites readers to a garden where adorable caterpillars, dressed in tiny hoods and matching suits, learn valuable life lessons. As spring arrives, they transform into butterflies, soaring to amazing heights without fear. Through colorful pages, readers witness their joyful dances and the enchantment that continues into the night with glowing moths. "Butterfly Children" is a heartwarming story of growth, transformation, and embracing…mehr

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Step into the magical world of "Butterfly Children," where tiny caterpillars embark on a journey of growth and self-discovery. This beautifully illustrated book invites readers to a garden where adorable caterpillars, dressed in tiny hoods and matching suits, learn valuable life lessons. As spring arrives, they transform into butterflies, soaring to amazing heights without fear. Through colorful pages, readers witness their joyful dances and the enchantment that continues into the night with glowing moths. "Butterfly Children" is a heartwarming story of growth, transformation, and embracing one's true self, inspiring young hearts to explore the world with courage and curiosity.
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Autorenporträt
Sibylle von Olfers (1881-1916), a German author and illustrator, shaped the landscape of children's literature. Born into Königsberg's Metgethen estate, her upbringing within a creative family kindled her artistic passion. Her imaginative games earned her the moniker "wild bumblebee." Crafting picture books for her sister fostered an intimate bond. In 1906, her renowned work "The Root Children" debuted, captivating readers with its narrative and intricate art. Briefly embracing a religious life as a nun added another layer to her story. Despite her premature passing, Olfers' legacy endures, a testament to the enduring magic of her creativity and storytelling.