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What's better than chasing butterflies? Becoming one. Franklin knows he's a dog. But that doesn't stop him from wishing for the day he can become a butterfly. He loves the way they flit on the air and whisper through the sky. He wants to dance on a flower and flutter his wings back and forth. With a little bit of magic and even a bit more luck, Franklin's wish might come true. He discovers that eating chicken bones and jumping down the stairs won't do the trick, much to his dismay, and almost gives up on his wish. Until one day he meets a magical butterfly who whispers the secret into his ear…mehr

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What's better than chasing butterflies? Becoming one. Franklin knows he's a dog. But that doesn't stop him from wishing for the day he can become a butterfly. He loves the way they flit on the air and whisper through the sky. He wants to dance on a flower and flutter his wings back and forth. With a little bit of magic and even a bit more luck, Franklin's wish might come true. He discovers that eating chicken bones and jumping down the stairs won't do the trick, much to his dismay, and almost gives up on his wish. Until one day he meets a magical butterfly who whispers the secret into his ear . . . and now that Franklin knows what to do-nothing can stop him. In this delightful tale from Heather Sanderson with art by Gérome Barry, kids will enjoy the fanciful quest of a sweet pup who learns that wishes can come true in unbelievable ways.
Autorenporträt
Heather Sanderson is a multi-talented writer with a focus on the healing arts. Her Dreaming with the Plants series has twenty-two titles in print and centers on spiritual and practical plant medicine for modern times. Her first children's book, The Dog Who Wanted to be a Butterfly, came out in 2025. She holds a Bachelor of Arts (Honors) in English Language and Literature from Queen's University, a Master of Publishing degree from Simon Fraser University, and is completing a Master of Liberal Arts in the field of Creative Writing and Literature from Harvard University's Extension School. Her academic writing has appeared in Book Publishing 1.