Roberts Rinehart - Butterflies of North America: An Activity and Coloring Book

Butterflies of North America: An Activity and Coloring Book

Color 200 butterflies while learning North American habitats

Thirty ecosystems across North America come alive through detailed line drawings that connect butterflies with their native plants and habitats. This activity book moves beyond simple coloring pages to show how nearly 200 butterfly species actually live, what they feed on, where they migrate, how they interact with their environments from the Everglades to Alaska's Mt. Denali.

Each habitat illustration includes the plants and flowers specific to that region, teaching ecological relationships while you color. Activities between sections reinforce what you're learning: butterfly anatomy, complete life cycles, migration patterns, and which species face endangerment. Small locator maps place each ecosystem geographically, building awareness of how diverse North America's butterfly populations truly are. The book also covers practical butterfly gardening, connecting observation to action you can take in your own yard.

At 80 pages, this provides substantial content for nature enthusiasts, homeschool science units, or anyone wanting to understand butterflies beyond superficial identification. The 8½ × 11-inch format gives you room to work with colored pencils or markers while keeping biological details clear and accurate.

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