Butterfly science

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the life cycle of a butterfly is shown in this graphic above it's description

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a hand holding a paper flower with the words floating butterfly experiment in front of it

Do your kids love science experiments? Then this free science experiment is for you! Engage your kids in learning about magnets while watching their butterfly fly on it's own! This and more free kids activities are ready for you on my blog!

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three crocheted glasses with the words how to make crystal butterflies for science experiment

How to make crystals. Easy crystal butterfly craft and science experiment for kids. Using just a few simple ingredients you can make your own crystal butterfly craft with this simple science experiment for kids to do at home.

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the butterfly fun fact poster is shown

Butterfly fun facts are a great way to discover the mysterious world of butterflies. Kids will learn brightly and excitingly with this fun fact chart. Add this to your school day and answer those pressing questions about these beautiful insects. Add this book to your lesson plans for science.

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the parts of a butterfly and moth

Like other insects, moths and butterflies have four wings, six legs, and a jointed body divided into three sections—head, thorax, and abdomen. The legs do not show in these drawings. Moth antennae are feathery or, in some species, threadlike. Butterfly antennae always have clublike tips. The body of the moth is usually shorter and stouter than that of the butterfly.

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