“Arielle Li’s pictures capture the spirit of this charming story. Her city is a grim bank of drab-]coloured skyscrapers, with Olivia’s balcony forming a bright beacon of flowers. She has also painted thousands of butterflies.” - <i>The Source Review</i>
“Her latest book helps kids understand that loneliness and the need for friendship crosses all age groups and cultural boundaries, and that a sense of community comes from the joy of nurturing nature around us and taking the time to connect with each other.” - <i>Sunday Star Times</i>
“a pleasant inspiring read which would make a good addition to your nature themed library.”- <i>Armadillo Magazine | active book blog</i>
“Celebrates the beauty of butterflies and nature. Butterflies are popular with children and this story is sure to be too.” - <i>Buzz Words</i>
“Ashley Kwok’s text is perfectly suited to the ebb and flow of Olivia’s experience, and Arielle Li’s gorgeous pastel illustrations are exactly right for the mood of the story. Altogether, it is both charming and valuable in a teaching context as well as for pure personal enjoyment, and I highly recommend it to you for Littles from around 4 years upwards.”- <i>Just So Stories</i>
“Butterfly Girl is a charming and sensitively illustrated book about friendship and making space for animals, even in an urban environment.” - <i>Tomorrow’s Schools Today</i>
“Butterfly Girl is a story that can help young children feel positive about their capacity to manage change and to influence their own environment, an idea that is increasingly important to explore in light of the profound environmental challenges facing the world.” - Picture Book Parents
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Biographical note
Ashling Kwok is a children's author from Sydney. She is obsessed with children's literature and loves immersing herself in a magical world where anything is possible. When she's not working on her manuscripts, Ashling can be found scouring local bookstores in search of inspiration. She hopes to continue to write stories that take children on a journey and hopefully touch their hearts.
Arielle Li is a Taiwanese-Australian illustrator based in Adelaide. She has been passionate about creating art from a young age and has been pursuing illustration as a career since 2019. When she's not working, she enjoys long walks at the beach, chasing her cats around the house and practising Taekwondo.