Monarch Butterflies

Reinforced Library Binding
Special Price $22.50 Regular Price $30.00
ISBN
978-0-531-22722-0
Instantly recognizable by their beautiful orange-and-black wings, monarch butterflies are a common sight in fields, gardens, and forests throughout North America. Readers will discover how these colorful insects travel thousands of miles each year to escape freezing winter weather. They will also learn about a butterfly's fascinating reproductive process, what butterflies eat, and how to attract butterflies to their own backyards. This title will ship February 2016
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Written By Josh Gregory
Key Features
  • Discover where the animals live with the habitat map
  • Informative text offers a clear view of the animals’ role in nature
  • Glossaries define important vocabulary specific to each book
  • Large photos allow readers to get a close look at the animals in their natural habitats
  • Fact file provides an easy reference for vital information about the animals’ classification and basic habits
  • Last chapter describes man’s impact on the animal
  • Additional content for further learning on this subject available at www.factsfornow.scholastic.com
Fiction / Nonfiction Nonfiction
Imprint Children's Press
Copyright 2016
Trim Size 8.375" x 7.25"
Pages 48
Dewey 595.78'9

More Information
ISBN 978-0-531-22722-0
Item Number 647147
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