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We all have dreams, but what if they are too big? After Lily-Jane helps her grandmother build a butterfly habitat, a close look at a caterpillar's spots sends her stumbling in disbelief. "Me llamo Carlos," says the charming little caterpillar, and an extraordinary friendship is born. But when Carlos becomes trapped in his chrysalis, his dream of wings seems more out of reach than ever before. As readers discover the tremendous power of encouraging words to nurture a friend past paralyzing self-doubt even when it means letting them go to fulfill their destiny, Carlos learns whether friendship…mehr

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We all have dreams, but what if they are too big? After Lily-Jane helps her grandmother build a butterfly habitat, a close look at a caterpillar's spots sends her stumbling in disbelief. "Me llamo Carlos," says the charming little caterpillar, and an extraordinary friendship is born. But when Carlos becomes trapped in his chrysalis, his dream of wings seems more out of reach than ever before. As readers discover the tremendous power of encouraging words to nurture a friend past paralyzing self-doubt even when it means letting them go to fulfill their destiny, Carlos learns whether friendship and faith are enough to help him soar on the wings of a dream that may be just the right size. *** Butterfly Dreams is ideal for classroom readings as students await butterflies emerging from their chrysalises as well as celebrations on the big day when butterflies are released into the sky to migrate south. It is also the perfect gift for coming of age, when a friend moves away, or any time someone needs an extra nudge of encouragement to dream big.
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Carol Dabney was raised on a forty-acre goat farm in the Ozarks. She studied Italian opera, was "Miss Arkansas Teen," and began her recording career at seventeen. While living in Hawaii, Carol was a songwriter with Paradise Records and a radio DJ. She plays the ukulele and combines music, art, and puppetry to create a unique style of interactive storytelling which she honed as a mother of five and grandmother of nine, and uses daily as the music teacher at Saint Mark's Day School in Little Rock, Arkansas. She and her husband entertain at libraries, senior centers, and festivals across the state of Arkansas.