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Im Schmetterlingsreich

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An imaginative children's tale portrays a lively kingdom of butterflies where caterpillars and puppetlike children play in fragrant gardens, cared for by maternal figures. The youngsters attend lessons—especially delicate dance practice on stems—and await the spring sun that bestows wings, after which various species emerge in jubilant flight. Scenes follow daily life, rites of passage, and communal celebrations, including an evening torchlike procession by nocturnal butterflies. The narrative blends gentle personification and vivid natural description to convey a cyclical sense of growth and transformation as the insects prepare for and enter their airborne lives.

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Sibylle Olfers

Sibylle Olfers was a German author and illustrator, celebrated for her enchanting children's literature that often features themes of nature and fantasy. Her most notable work, "Etwas von den Wurzelkindern," showcases her ability to weave whimsical tales that captivate young readers. Olfers' stories are characterized by their vivid illustrations and imaginative narratives, inviting children into magical worlds filled with adventure. In addition to her beloved books, such as "Im Schmetterlingsreich" and "König Löwes Hochzeitsschmaus," her contributions to children's literature continue to resonate, reflecting a deep appreciation for the natural world and the joys of childhood.

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