Yes, my book has a dog! But it didn’t always have one.
“Where Do Butterflies Go at Night?” – 2nd Edition’s text brought the reader into the rich imagination of the little boy who has fallen asleep dreaming. But during the illustration process, Stella asked if we might have a dog. Hmmm. After a not-terribly-long discussion about it and an inquiry as to what kind of dog, I was good with it, and now we have an adorable Beagle pup guiding the young reader throughout the book.
As an illustrator myself, I have a process when I write a picture book – I start the story, visualize it, continue writing, visualize that, and so on. By the time I’ve finished writing the story, I have completely illustrated it in my mind. So one of the challenges in working with an illustrator is that their images, no matter how gorgeous, often contradict what’s already in your mind!
It takes surrendering your own ideas, and trusting someone else to imagine your story. And what a wonderful job Stella did on that. And the Beagley-boy is such a perfect touch.
“Where Do Butterflies Go at Night?” – 2nd Edition is now available on Amazon.

It’s beautiful, Jeanne, and I absolutely love the pup! ♥️
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Oh, hey, Kitty! I didn’t know what to make of that idea at first, but I trusted Stella, and he all but just about steals the show. So cute in every illustration. ❤️
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What a great idea to have a puppy as part of your book. Every child loves puppies 🐶and to have him (or her) guide the reader through the book is fantastic. Continued success with the 2nd edition.
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Thank you. Yes, it was a fantastic idea, especially since he can appear in images with the little boy, but especially because he provides continuity during the gorgeous nighttime images when the boy is sleeping.
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Very lovely Jeanne!
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Thanks, Andrea! 🦋❤️
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