Monarch Butterflies : A Migration Story
Monarch Butterflies : A Migration Story
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Author(s): Amstutz, Lisa
ISBN No.: 9781681528083
Pages: 24
Year: 202508
Format: Trade Paper
Price: $ 15.17
Dispatch delay: Dispatched between 7 to 15 days
Status: Available (Forthcoming)

The Arctic tern flies a zig-zag route from the Arctic to Antarctica each year. Humpback whales migrate from cold polar feeding grounds to tropical seas to give birth. Whether to find food, warmer weather, or a safe place to have babies, these animals are on incredible missions of migration. Stunning artwork makes these epic journeys come alive. Perfect for animal lovers and life science lessons. Monarch butterflies migrate thousands of miles to warmer weather and back again. Follow the incredible journey of a female monarch as she migrates from eastern United States to central Mexico to mate and lay eggs. It will take three generations of monarchs, each living about four weeks, to make the long flight home in this narrative nonfiction picture book.


Author Lisa Amstutz and illustrator Howard Gray lend their scientific and creative expertise to this migration story, creating a book that will delight animal and nature lovers and support life science education. Includes a migration map, tips to protect animals and habitats, a glossary, and further resources.


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