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A THOUSAND WHITE BUTTERFLIES by Jessica Betancourt-Perez

A THOUSAND WHITE BUTTERFLIES

by Jessica Betancourt-Perez & Karen Lynn Williams ; illustrated by Gina Maldonado

Pub Date: Jan. 19th, 2021
ISBN: 978-1-58089-577-4
Publisher: Charlesbridge

A recently arrived child from Colombia misses her father and her friends back home, so she looks forward to her first day of school and making new friends.

As Isabella looks out the window, the world outside feels strange, and “the United States is cold and gray.” Her mother assures her she will make new friends in school. Eagerly anticipating the first day of school, Isabella readies her new jeans and “fluffy orange sweater” as well as her school supplies. But when her “make-new-friends day” finally arrives, it is snowing and school is cancelled. With her dreams of new friends dashed, Isabella stares out the window where the snow looks like “a thousand white butterflies.” When she sees a girl fall in the snow, Isabella runs out to help only to discover the girl grinning—she has just made a snow angel. After spending a day playing outside, making more angels and building a snowman, Isabella is delighted. She has made a friend. Maldonado’s charming illustrations are simple and colorful, depicting a brown-skinned girl with two cute little braids sticking out on either side of her head. Katie, Isabella’s new friend, wears glasses and has pale skin and straight red hair. The story is a little bland and predictable, which lends it a sweet and reassuring feel. Many a newly arrived child will recognize Isabella’s homesickness and need for reassurance that life will work out in this new country. Isabella narrates in English, the dialogue within her family entirely in Spanish; the fact that she and Katie speak only in their own languages interferes not a whit in their play

An encouraging story of new beginnings.

(authors' notes, more info, glossary) (Picture book. 5-7)