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PAPILIO

by Ben Clanton , Corey R. Tabor & Andy Chou Musser ; illustrated by Ben Clanton , Corey R. Tabor & Andy Chou Musser

Pub Date: March 4th, 2025
ISBN: 9780593693254
Publisher: Viking

Artistic collaboration yields one-of-a-kind storytelling with this deft look at the transformation from caterpillar to butterfly.

A talented trio of author/illustrator creators and friends explore the three phases of a black swallowtail’s life. Clanton takes on the first stage, introducing us to Papilio polyxenes, a caterpillar full of wide-eyed wonder and boundless hunger. Tabor tackles the challenging chrysalis stage, showing an oblivious Papilio’s adventures as she goes from caterpillar to goo to butterfly. Finally, Musser’s butterfly emerges to find that things aren’t always easy when you’re new, so a little persistence goes a long way. While the art styles shift a bit, generally the illustrations are soft and cartoonish, and the tone of the book is remarkably consistent and chock-full of small delights (such as the caterpillar-stage Papilio merrily singing, “Got a full belly, time to turn to jelly”). Papilio’s mouse friend appears throughout all three stories, providing a consistent throughline as the two creatures help one another. For all its simplicity, the book keeps on the scientifically accurate side of the equation, even including backmatter with fascinating facts (for instance, black swallowtails create their own antifreeze in the winter). The result is charming, informative, and absolutely ideal for preschool read-alouds.

Move aside, Very Hungry Caterpillar. Meet the new queen of metamorphosis storytime splendor.

(Picture book. 3-7)