Life can be boring for a caterpillar. Aelfryn wanted something more to do than just eat leaves. His friend Owl suggested that he looked in through the window of the house next to his tree - a school of dance. Tap-dancing, disco dancing and ballet are taught there and with the help of his friends Aelfryn has a go - he would love to be able to dance. But caterpillars were not made for dancing. After all his effort and disppointment Aelfryn is tired, so tired and begins to spin himself a nice silky bed so that he is completely covered up. His friends can't understand why he won't speak to them until the day he does wake up and finds that he now has fewer legs, beautiful jewel coloured wings and that, best of all, as a beautiful butterfly he can dance.
Kids will love this hilarious fairy tale adventure packed with clever twists, familiar characters and page-turning fun.
The second book in a fabulous new magical, middle-grade series filled with adventure, wonder and wildness,
This is Book 2 in the Pont Hoppers S. Series. See all Pont Hoppers S. books here.
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Award-winning author Jenny Sullivan is both a prolific and popular writer. A keen ambassador for reading, she now lives in Brittany, but returns often to Wales, visiting schools and libraries across the country to hold writing workshops. She won the Tir na n-Og Award in 2006 for the best English-language book for children with her historical novel Tirion's S
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