I was instantly drawn to My Book of Butterflies when I saw its cover. The bright yellow and oversized butterfly wing will capture the attention of everyone when they see My Book of Butterflies by Geraldo Valério. The lively cover made me feel like this was going to be such a happy book that I couldn’t wait to open the cover to discover what the book was all about. The inside cover is equally spectacular with drawings of all of the caterpillars of the book and the back cover has all of them drawn in their chrysalis stages too. I explored these images for a surprisingly long time as I was drawn in by their illustrations and their names (Itys Leafwing and Common Jezebel are my personal favourites).
From My Book of Butterflies by Geraldo Valério |
From My Book of Butterflies by Geraldo Valério |
From My Book of Butterflies by Geraldo Valério |
While the artwork of the book is
clearly the star, the information on each page is also fun to
read. Each butterfly is identified by its Latin name and there is a short paragraph with important facts. Most paragraphs focus on one unique fact about the butterfly and would be a great starting point for further research. I
enjoyed learning how the European Peacock butterfly hibernates over
winter and can hiss to scare away predators such as small rodents.
As
a teacher-librarian, I can already tell that this book will be hard to
keep on my shelves. However,
the students will have to try to be quick to check out this book, as I
know a lot of teachers will want to use this book for their science
curriculum, particularly the Grade 2 Growth and Changes in Animals unit in Ontario. Moreover, I know
that the art teachers will be checking out the book for students to create
some beautiful masterpieces using the illustrations in My Book of Butterflies for
inspiration. I will definitely need to get more than one copy for my
library...and perhaps one for my home collection!
~Elizabeth Cook is a teacher-librarian in the Halton District School
Board. She is an avid reader and fan of Canadian literature.
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