Appearances can be deceiving
Little Ant thinks that he is the best insect in the world. When he meets the caterpillar he is not impressed and tells her so. But has Little Ant judged her too soon?
This story is a reimagining of Aesop's classic fable, "The Ant and the Chrysalis," and teaches that appearances can be deceiving.
“A creative reframing of a fable of Aesop, with fresh, bright illustrations filled with energy and feeling . . . delivers its lesson in tolerance of differences and harmonious cooperation in the wise spirit originally intended, with a delightful new presentation. Little Ant and the Butterfly is full of fresh appeal for young readers still engaged in the lasting wisdom of the fables' morality.” ~ Midwest Book Review