Enlisting the help of neighbors to attract butterflies to the town park, a young newcomer organizes the planting of butterfly-attracting flowers in a sumptuous paper-cut artwork story by the creator of If You Hold a Seed.
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Illustrated instructions on how to design and manage gardens and backyards to attract butterflies comprises the remainder of the text.
Cyndi Chowling and Tillie Tattle of Central Park News in New York are investigating such a disappearance in author and illustrator Deborah Ogden’s Mackensie Butterfly Lark in Central Park.
"This book describes and illustrates the fifty most common butterflies to be found in the region, along with eleven additional "species" unique to the region"--Dustjacket.
Shows how to design a garden to attract butterflies by planting a selection of wildflowers.
on wingspans wider than I had ever seen on a butterfly. Larger than my Pottery Barn sunflower bread plates, they rose toward the sun, away from the dark shadows of the canopy shade. From caterpillar to Chrysalis, they had been ...
Could they be coming back to return the kindness that the little girl had shown so long ago? Eve Bunting's lyrical language and Greg Shed's sun-kissed paintings make for a brilliant celebration of nature, spring, and the cycle of life.
Some farms grow vegetables or grains, and some raise cows, sheep, chickens, or pigs.
This guide also makes it easy to pick plants that attract different butterfly species. Butterfly Gardening with Native Plants belongs on the bookshelf of anyone who wants to draw butterflies to their home.
Young readers learn to count such familiar barnyard friends as ponies, baby chicks, and even honeybees.