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Great Migrations Butterflies (National Geographic Kids Readers, Level 3): As Seen on the National Geographic Channel
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Children's - 3rd-7th Grade, Age 8-12 
READABILITY
3.9 
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48 p. ; 
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A fascinating look at an annual event in nature. Truly remarkable! This will especially please young readers with curiosity about the natural world.
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The monarch butterfly, one of the most seemingly delicate of all of nature's animals, proves to be one of the toughest in this reader. Making the yearly trip from the Northern United States and Canada to the Oyamel forest of Mexico is no easy task, and it takes five generations of butterflies in order to do so. Battling cold temperatures and the threat of starvation, these beautiful insects complete an almost 3,000 mile journey over the course of two months, only to have to turn and around and head back home.National Geographic supports K-12 educators with ELA Common Core Resources.Visit www.natgeoed.org/commoncore for more information.
 
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