This chalkboard drawing was from years ago when we started homeschooling. As weather warms and I begin planting, I am reminded of butterflies. We happened to find caterpillars in our garden on our carrot greens this year in Autumn which sparked this experience.
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Some of the materials from our home library that add to this educational observation:
Mary Azarian is one of my favorite children’s book illustrators. I especially love A Farmer’s Alphabet.
Another of our favorite illustrators is Gyo Fujikawa. A to Z Picture Book is lovely.
We love all the books Dianna Hutts Aston & Sylvia Long have in this series for young children. A Butterfly is Patient is a great book for this topic.
For older children Maryjo Koch has some awesome books. Dragonfly Beetle Butterfly Bee is a great book.
Here is a nice matching game we use. I did add the names of the butterflies on the cards as the game uses males and females to match which was too hard for a young child in my opinion. Butterfly Wings: A Matching Game.
Nature Anatomy is a nice resource.
I like these old Simon & Schuster books: Children’s Guide to Insects and Spiders. I like the illustrations.
Here are a couple extras that we have just added to our library. We have not read these yet. These are from The Good & The Beautiful homeschool curriculum company. We use some of their curriculum.
I hope I have inspired you to learn more about butterflies with your loved ones! Happy Exploring!