Coco and the caterpillars

Geraldo Valério, 1970-

Book - 2024

"A boy loves his garden, and everything in it, especially all the tiny insects. But ... his pet chicken Coco loves them too! When a boy finds a clutch of butterfly eggs in his garden, he can't stop thinking about the beautiful butterflies they will become. He keeps the eggs a secret from Coco, who finds all the insects in the garden yummy! The boy watches as the eggs hatch, and brightly striped caterpillars appear, growing bigger and juicier every day. But one day, when his back is turned, Coco gobbles up the caterpillars and falls ill. The boy is torn between worry for Coco and sorrow that the caterpillars have been eaten. But then he makes a wonderful discovery -- his dream of butterflies in the garden just might come true after... all. Artist Geraldo Vaľrio brings us a charming story inspired by his childhood passion for the butterflies in his family's garden."--Provided by publisher.

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Genres
Animal fiction
picture books
Picture books
Published
Toronto ; Berkeley : Groundwood Books / House of Anansi Press 2024.
Language
English
Main Author
Geraldo Valério, 1970- (author)
Physical Description
1 volume (unpaged) : color illustrations ; 29 cm
Issued also in electronic formats
ISBN
9781773067988
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Review by Kirkus Book Review

Four very hungry caterpillars meet a fowl end. While Coco the chicken eagerly chases insects, the young narrator, a devoted gardener, spots six tiny eggs on a tall plant resembling milkweed. The child asks readers to keep the eggs a secret from Coco--a wise decision. A steady supply of snacks distracts the chicken until six monarch caterpillars hatch. When the snacks run out, the narrator dashes off for more but fails to take Coco along. The opportunistic chicken ravenously scarfs caterpillars ("Yummy! Yummy! Yummy!") before being waylaid by a stomachache ("Urgh!"). A tear slides down the narrator's cheek, but after caring for Coco, the child happily finds two surviving caterpillars. Coco, now averse ("Not yummy!"), leaves them alone, and we see them each make a chrysalis, emerge with rumpled wings, deposit eggs on the plant, and fly off, leaving two chrysalides behind. The brief, easy-to-follow text consists entirely of dialogue between the protagonist and Coco. Valério's simplified, attractive forms were created with watercolor, paper collage, and colored pencil. The round-headed, brown-skinned narrator has bright button eyes. The setting is minimal; Coco and the butterflies are standouts in orange and red. An age-appropriate introduction to the beautiful, vulnerable monarch butterfly. (Informational picture book. 3-6) Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.