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Identify Monarch Body Parts

By Kathi|2021-02-02T09:27:25-05:00April 14th, 2019|Wings|

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Pom Pom Paradise Connecticut teacher and author LYNN ROSENBLATT devoted twenty-five years to teaching energetic and spontaneous first and second grade children. She empowered students through a global teaching approach and welcomed student creativity and spontaneity. Her websites LynnRosenblattBooks and MonarchButterflyUSA continue that work.

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