• Already a Butterfly: A Meditation Story

Already a Butterfly: A Meditation Story

Author
Illustrator
Raúl Colón
Publication Date
June 20, 2020
Genre / Grade Band
Fiction /  2nd − 3rd
Already a Butterfly: A Meditation Story

Description
Already a Butterfly is a gentle picture book tale about self-soothing practices and self-confidence beliefs. With so much to do in so little time, Mari is constantly on the move, flitting from flower to flower, practicing her camouflage poses, and planning for migration. She's the busiest butterfly around. But does being productive mean she is happy? Mari couldn't say. The only way she feels like a butterfly is by acting like one. Little does Mari know, the secret to feeling like herself is simply to focus her breath, find her quiet place, and follow her instincts. With the guidance of a thoughtful flower bud, Mari soon learns to meditate and appreciate that she was a butterfly all along. Acclaimed author Julia Alvarez extolls the importance of mindfulness, reflection, and self-care for young children in this gratifying picture book, stunningly illustrated by award-winning artist Raúl Colón. Christy Ottaviano Books
Publication date
June 20, 2020
Classification
Fiction
Page Count
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ISBN-13
9781627799324
Lexile Measure
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Guided Reading Level
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Publisher
Henry Holt & Company
Series
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BISAC categories
JUV039050 - Juvenile Fiction | Social Themes | Emotions & Feelings
JUV002300 - Juvenile Fiction | Animals | Butterflies, Moths & Caterpillars
JUV015000 - Juvenile Fiction | Health & Daily Living | General
Library of Congress categories
Butterflies
Meditation
Mindfulness (Psychology)

Kirkus


In a world that can’t seem to slow down, this story reminds readers to trust their instincts and breathe.

Publishers Weekly

Mari, the butterfly of the title, is a dazzling creature, a brown-skinned fairylike girl whose resplendent blue wings allow her to soar. But between exercises and work to "pollinate the whole field, she can't find time to slow herself or rest. "You just have to learn a way to get rid of the hurry and worry that keep you from knowing who you really are," Bud tells her. He's a fat lily bud whose beaklike smile and friendly eyes make him an engaging guru. He invites Mari to remember a time when she was still in her chrysalis, "all soft and warm," then coaches her to breathe: "Breathing in, you are a butterfly. Breathing out, you feel happy." Mari stretches out her human arms, then launches into joyful flight--not doing, just being. Alvarez (Return to Sender) pens this introduction to meditation with advisory zeal, focusing on explanations that will appeal to caretakers who seek to support young meditation practitioners. Jewel-toned spreads by Colón (Imagine!) provide scope for dreaming: Mari's distinctive features--her black braids, her elflike shoes, her golden crown--give readers a fantasy heroine to linger over. An afterword provides information about the story's origin. Ages 5-9. Author's agent: Stuart Bernstein, Stuart Bernstein Representation for Artists. Illustrator's agent: Gail Gaynin, Morgan Gaynin. (June)

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Julia Alvarez

Julia Alvarez is the author of numerous bestselling and award-winning novels including How the García Girls Lost Their Accents and In the Time of Butterflies, collections of poems, and works of nonfiction, as well as picture books. She has won the Pura Belpré Award, the Américas Award, the Hispanic Heritage Award in Literature, the F. Scott Fitzgerald Award for Outstanding Achievement in American Literature, and the National Medal of Arts.

Raúl Colón has illustrated several highly acclaimed picture books, including Draw!; the New York Times-bestselling Angela and the Baby Jesus by Frank McCourt; Susanna Reich's José! Born to Dance; and Jill Biden's Don't Forget, God Bless Our Troops. Mr. Colón lived in Puerto Rico as a young boy and now resides in New City, New York, with his family.