Bees & Butterflies Playing Cards

Bees & Butterflies Playing Cards by Adventure Publications is a unique deck designed for those who appreciate nature and gardening. Published in 2022, this edition features full-color photographs of 54 common pollinators found in North America, including bumblebees, honeybees, and various butterflies. The cards can be used for traditional card games or as educational flashcards, making them a versatile addition to any game night or learning session.
Readers will find that these cards not only provide entertainment but also serve as a resource for learning about important species in the biological sciences. The deck encourages engagement with themes related to gardening and landscape design while incorporating elements of humor and entertainment. Whether playing blackjack or rummy, users can enhance their knowledge of these welcomed garden visitors, making the Bees & Butterflies Playing Cards a thoughtful gift for nature enthusiasts.
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Play Cards and Learn About the Most Welcomed Garden Visitors!
Anyone who enjoys nature, gardening, and bugs will love these striking cards for playing your favorite games or to use as flash cards. Inspired by Adventure Publications’ popular guides to insects and bugs, this gorgeous deck features full-color photographs that showcase 54 of North America’s most common and important pollinators to know. Bumblebees, honeybees, monarchs, tiger swallowtails, and more, the Bees & Butterflies Playing Cards help you begin to learn what each type of species looks like.
Play card games like blackjack, poker, rummy, and solitaire while learning more about bees, butterflies, and even a couple of moths (jokers). The deck is a fun and thoughtful gift.
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