01122 a2200181 4500001000700000020001800007040003200025100002200057245003100079260001300110300004700123362000900170520065900179650002600838650002300864650003600887650001700923122951 a9780545443265 cEscola Canadense de Niteroi aSundgaard, Arnold10aThe lamb and the butterfly aNew York a32 p.c9 x 0.25 x 11.25 inches (hardcover)0 a2013 aOne day, a Lamb and a Butterfly meet in a meadow. The Lamb, cautious and dependent upon her mother, is curious about the Butterfly's independent way of life. Meanwhile, the free-spirited Butterfly doesn't understand the sense of security that the Lamb needs from her mother. When an unexpected storm injures the Butterfly, the Lamb and her mother care for her, nursing her back to health. Once she's better, the Butterfly must resume her journey, flying away from the meadow. As the Lamb and the Butterfly try to understand each other's perspective, we learn an important lesson about recognizing and respecting differences between ourselves and others. 4aChildren's Literature 4aLoving and Caring  4aLearning to respect differences 4aIndependence