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ALL ABOUT THE MONARCH

Attention all young nature enthusiasts!

 

We are thrilled to announce that a captivating teaching guide about the incredible migration of the monarch butterfly is now available for download. This meticulously crafted educational resource is designed specifically for kids, aiming to ignite their curiosity and deepen their understanding of this fascinating phenomenon. Packed with vibrant illustrations, interactive activities, and easy-to-follow explanations, this guide will transport children on an enchanting journey alongside these magnificent creatures. It covers everything from the life cycle of the monarch to their epic journey spanning thousands of miles. Whether in the classroom or at home, this downloadable teaching guide promises to inspire young minds and foster a deep appreciation for the wonders of nature. Don't miss out on this wonderful opportunity to learn about the monarch's migration – download your copy today and embark on an extraordinary learning adventure!

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Of all monarchs, those of Quebec make the longest migration.
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When a butterfly isn't eating, it curls its long proboscis under its head.
Did you know
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Butterfly wings are covered with tiny scales. These are arranged like tiles on a roof and give butterfly wings their beautiful colours and patterns.
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If a human
grew as quickly as a monarch caterpillar, it would reach the size of the Statue of Liberty in just two weeks!
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Butterflies often take sunbaths. They unfurl their wings all the way to absorb the sun’s energy, which they need to fly. Their wings act like solar panels!
Lily - Butterfly Tale
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