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BIANCA AND THE BUTTERFLY by Sergio Ruzzier

BIANCA AND THE BUTTERFLY

by Sergio Ruzzier ; illustrated by Sergio Ruzzier

Pub Date: Jan. 14th, 2025
ISBN: 9780063295889
Publisher: Harper/HarperCollins

A polar bear cub learns a valuable life lesson.

Bianca loves her routine and her habitat: the calming colors, the sound of the ice cracking as she walks on it, and the constant cold. Noticing a bright butterfly one day, she leaps onto a nearby ice floe to take a closer look. The ice floe drifts for several days and nights, eventually stopping at the shores of a land filled with fascinating flora, depicted in vibrant hues of red, yellow, purple, and orange. Initially intrigued by her surroundings, Bianca quickly becomes scared and homesick. Using a broken-off tree branch, she floats home to her mother’s loving arms, with a renewed sense of affection for her life yet with an inquisitiveness about “the things she doesn’t know…yet.” Ruzzier’s straightforward, delicate text pairs well with the warm tones of his signature pen, ink, and watercolor illustrations. Featuring short sentences that are nevertheless imbued with emotion, this tale would make a lovely read-aloud. Young readers will relate both to Bianca’s feelings of comfort in the familiar and her curiosity about the rest of the world.

A simple yet effective tale of fostering appreciation for the mundane and the unknown.

(Picture book. 4-7)