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The story follows a dainty butterfly who is admired for her beauty and graceful flight and who prefers sunny days; when she visits Pleasant Valley she meets an array of field and forest creatures and becomes involved in small misadventures, rivalries, misunderstandings, and practical lessons. Episodic chapters show jealous neighbors, helpful advice from fellow insects and animals, a mistaken identity or blunder, an encounter with a sly intruder, and eventual changes that test community bonds. Lighthearted humor and gentle moral lessons about friendship, courage, and forgiveness carry the narrative through simple, episodic incidents.
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