Where Are My Massive Flying Wings?

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Author_Jane McGuinness
Author_Sarah Tagholm
Butterfly
Category=YBC
Category=YFQ
Category=YNN
Caterpillar
Changing body
Charming
Chrysalis
Cocoon
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forthcoming
Gorgeous illustrations
Growth growing up
Heartfelt
Hilarious
Identity
Keeping up with friends
Life cycles
Lough-out-loud
Metamorphosis
Moth
Natural world
Nature
Science and Nature
STEM-by-stealth
Unique
Who you are
Wonder

Product details

  • ISBN 9781526627360
  • Dimensions: 245 x 274mm
  • Publication Date: 26 Mar 2026
  • Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This little caterpillar can’t wait to become a butterfly, swoop-a-looping with massive flying wings. But there is TOO MUCH WAITING. First you have to eat LOTS of leaves. Then you have to make a cocoon . . . and wait some MORE before you can grow wings and fly!

But what happens if you come out of your cocoon to find that you're not a butterfly after all? Could there be another destiny in wait?

This hilarious, heartwarming book is a celebration of accepting your true identity and growing into yourself – perfect for little ones interested in butterflies, moths and the natural world!

Sarah Tagholm is a children’s author who loves writing about confused animals, mischievous children and all things funny and strange. She lives in Cornwall, and is the author of Wolves in Helicopters and We Are the Wibbly!

Jane McGuinness is a Scottish illustrator and author who specialises in picture books. She completed the prestigious MA in Children’s Book Illustration at the Cambridge School of Art and was the 2018 winner of the Sebastian Walker Prize.