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Katie Caterpillar Finds Her Song
Katie Caterpillar Finds Her Song
Katie Caterpillar Finds Her Song
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I wish I knew my song to sing. Then I would know who I am, and that special gift I have to share here on Mother Earth. I know! Ill go around to my Nature friends and listen to their songs, too. Maybe a memory will be sparked, and Ill remember mine.

Katie Caterpillar listens to Pamela Pine Tree, Tommy Turtle, Felicia Fawn, and Bright-Eyes the Eagle sing their songs until Mother Nature gives her a chrysalis.

Thank you. God, that I came to be my Self, changed from a worm to butterfly.

LanguageEnglish
PublisherBalboa Press
Release dateDec 15, 2015
ISBN9781504342704
Katie Caterpillar Finds Her Song

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