Sorry for the long delay between posts! I missed several weeks of storytime because my Mom was having knee surgery and then I got the flu, but we had a great time this week celebrating butterflies at Outdoor Musical Storytime and Family Storytime.
Here’s what we did:
Books:

Bianca and the Butterfly by Sergio Ruzzier
Sweet story about a polar bear who is amazed to find a butterfly with colors she has never seen before. The butterfly leads her on an unexpected adventure when the ice floe she is standing on breaks away, and she discovers a land of new smells and foods before finding her way back home.

Bob and Otto by Robert O. Bruel; pictures by Nick Bruel
I love this story about the friendship between a caterpillar named Bob, and a worm named Otto, who are separated when Bob decides to climb up into the branches of a tall tree. When they meet again, Bob has transformed into a butterfly, and Otto is sad that he didn’t follow his friend so he could grow wings too. But Bob assures him that by digging in the dirt under the tree, he helped the tree grow the leaves he needed.

Are You a Butterfly? by Judy Allen and Tudor Humphries
This is one of my favorite nonfiction series. This one follows the life cycle of the butterfly, in very kid-friendly language.

Señorita Mariposa by Ben Gundersheimer; illustrated by Marcos Almado Rivero
Bilingual song in English and Spanish about the migration of monarch butterflies. Our community is within driving distance of Natural Bridges State Beach in Santa Cruz, which is an amazing place to see the monarchs clustered in the winter. I gave out egg shakers before I sang this one, and used a tune roughly based on Twinkle Twinkle, Little Star.
Songs:
The Butterfly Song
I learned this song from my coworker, Angela, and it’s become one of my favorites, especially because somewhere along the way our library acquired a really cool Life Cycle of the Monarch puppet from Folkmanis, which allows you to switch between the caterpillar, chrysalis, and butterfly. I flew the butterfly around at the end to give “kisses” to the kids.
First comes a butterfly (Wave scarf or move your hands like a butterfly)
Who lays an egg. (Make a circle with your thumb and index finger).
Out comes a caterpillar (Wiggle your finger like a caterpillar)
With lots of legs.
Now see the caterpillar spin and spin (Spin the scarf),
A little chrysalis to sleep in (Bundle scarf up in a ball in your hand or make a fist).
Oh, oh, oh, wait and see…
Oh, oh, oh, wait and see…
Out of the chrysalis, my, oh, my!
Out comes a beautiful butterfly! (Open up hand and wave scarf).
Parachute Song: Butterflies Fly Up and Down
For our parachute song, I put a handful of pompoms on the parachute, and we watched them bounce up and down as we sang. It’s to the tune of The Wheels on the Bus.
Butterflies fly up and down
Up and down,
Up and down,
They fly around all over town,
All day long.
Scarf Song: A Butterfly Is Landing on My Nose
For my play scarf song at Family Storytime, I had the kids pretend their scarves were butterflies landing on different body parts. This song is to the tune of I’m a Little Teapot.
A butterfly is landing on my nose,
On my head,
And on my toes.
Now the butterfly is landing on my knee,
She’ll fly away when I count to 3.
1…2…3…!
(Throw the scarf)
Shoo Fly
There are lots of different versions of this song, but the one I use is closest to the one in this video by Greg and Steve. I asked the kids for suggestions of what animals they would like to be.
CHORUS:
Shoo, Fly, don’t bother me! (Wave hands as if shooing a fly)
Shoo, Fly, don’t bother me!
Shoo, Fly, don’t bother me,
I’ll tell you what I want to be.
I fly, I fly,
I fly like a butterfly.
I fly, I fly,
I fly like a butterfly.
CHORUS
I roar, I roar, I roar like a lion…
Stay & Play: Coffee Filter Butterflies

One of the most familiar butterfly crafts I know, but the kids LOVED flying their butterflies around afterwards.
For the Stay & Play, I put out coffee filters, pipe cleaners, and dot markers. We recently got some Royal Shimmer Dot Markers that have been a big hit. The kids needed some help twisting the pipe cleaners around the middle, but they had a great time decorating the coffee filters.
Do you have any favorite butterfly books or songs? Please share them in the comments below.