Monarch Butterflies : Explore the Life Journey of One of the Winged Wonders of the World
Monarch Butterflies : Explore the Life Journey of One of the Winged Wonders of the World
Monarch Butterflies : Explore the Life Journey of One of the Winged Wonders of the World
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Monarch Butterflies : Explore the Life Journey of One of the Winged Wonders of the World

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  • Ann Hobbie (Author), Olga Baumert  (Illustrator)
  • Full-color; illustrations throughout
  • Hardcover; 48 pages
  • 11" x 11"
  • Ages 7 to 10

Monarch Butterflies is a richly illustrated, large-format book that celebrates North America’s most recognized butterfly and educates children and families about what they can do to help protect these beloved pollinators from the impacts of habitat loss and climate change.

Monarchs are a favorite and familiar North American butterfly, and their incredible annual migration has captured the popular imagination for generations. As populations of monarchs decline dramatically due to habitat loss and climate change, interest in and enthusiasm for protecting these beloved pollinators has skyrocketed. With easy-to-read text and colorful, engaging illustrations, Monarch Butterflies presents young readers with rich, detailed information about the monarchs’ life cycle, anatomy, and the wonders of their signature migration, as well as how to raise monarchs at home and the cultural significance of monarchs in Day of the Dead celebrations. As the book considers how human behavior has harmed monarchs, it offers substantive ways kids can help make a positive difference. Children will learn how to turn lawns into native plant gardens, become involved in citizen science efforts such as tagging migrating monarchs and participating in population counts, and support organizations that work to conserve butterflies.