WILD & WONDERFUL WEDNESDAY: The Monarch by Kirsten Hall & Isabelle Arsenault

ABOUT THE BOOK
What’s that?
In the air!
Over here?
Over there!
It’s the start of a brand-new story…
With sweetly fluttering verse and lush, gorgeous illustrations, this brightly beautiful picture book celebrates the wonders of monarch butterflies—a treasured species in need of care and preservation!
REVIEW
In this book, readers follow a butterfly's journey from caterpillar to butterfly. The adorable butterfly zips and zooms through the book, visiting a barn to find a mate while sipping from various flowers along the way. While not strictly nonfiction (the butterfly speaks and has a friendly cartoonlike face), factually information is integrated into the story. Written in rhyme, the book reads aloud nicely. Additional information about monarchs and their yearly migration is included in the back matter, along with information about the dangers they face and how people can help. A map is also included in the back matter showing the general migration cycle from Canada/northeastern U.S. to Mexico. Arsenault's illustrations complement the text beautifully with plenty of swooping occurring as the butterfly travels on her migration. Informative and appealing, The Monarch makes for a great book to share in a classroom or story time. Recommended.
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