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Take A Walk with Butterflies and Dragonflies.


Take A Walk With Butterflies but·ter·fly  
n.
1. Any of various insects of the order Lepidoptera, characteristically having slender bodies, knobbed antennae, and four broad, usually colorful wings.

2.
 And Dragonflies

Jane Kirkland Kirkland, city (1990 pop. 40,052), King co., W Wash., a suburb of Seattle on Lake Washington; inc. 1905. The city produces semiconductors, transformers, prefabricated metal buildings, heating and navigation equipment, computer peripherals, motor vehicles, apparel,  

Stillwater Enterprises

PO Box 500, Lionville, PA 19353

0970975422 $9.95 www.takeawalk.com

The third book in the outstanding Stillwater Enterprises "Take A Walk Books" series, Take A Walk With Butterflies And Dragonflies by Jane Kirkland is an ideal reference guide for children ages 8 and above to finding, observing, identifying, and understanding butterflies and dragonflies. Enhanced with beautiful color photography, Take A Walk With Butterflies And Dragonflies will enlighten en·light·en  
tr.v. en·light·ened, en·light·en·ing, en·light·ens
1. To give spiritual or intellectual insight to:
 young readers where to look for eggs and chrysalises and turn an outdoor excursion excursion /ex·cur·sion/ (eks-kur´zhun) a range of movement regularly repeated in performance of a function, e.g., excursion of the jaws in mastication.  into an exciting, "low impact", do-it-yourself adventure! Also very highly recommended are the two other titles in this unique series: Take A Backyard Bird Walk (09709-75406, $9.95) and Take A Tree Walk (0970975414, $9.95).
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Date:Nov 1, 2004
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