Butterflies

Butterflies by Seymour Simon, published by Harper Collins on August 23, 2011, is an illustrated exploration of these remarkable insects. This 32-page book presents a variety of intriguing facts about butterflies, highlighting their unique abilities and behaviors. Readers will discover how butterflies can see in all directions simultaneously and even taste with their feet, alongside their impressive migratory journeys.
In this edition, Seymour Simon invites readers to delve into the captivating world of butterflies and moths through vivid full-color photographs. The book provides insights on where to find these insects in nature and offers guidance on how to observe them effectively. Additionally, it includes tips on creating a butterfly garden, making it a valuable resource for those interested in juvenile nonfiction, science, and nature.
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Butterflies are beautiful, inspiring, amazing insects. Did you know that butterflies . . .
- have eyes that can look in all directions—up, down, forward, backward, left, and right—all at the same time?
- taste with their feet?
- can migrate 3,000 miles every year?
Award-winning science writer Seymour Simon invites readers to explore the world of butterflies and moths with fascinating facts and stunning full-color photographs.
Learn where to find butterflies and moths, how to observe them in nature, and how to plant your very own butterfly garden!
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