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This is a special day to celebrate and learn about one of the most delicate, beautiful and exquisitely colourful creatures in the world!
14 March
International Butterfly Day
Fluttering from flower to flower, they pollinate plants, and their presence in a garden is a sign of environmental health, free of insecticides. Butterflies encourage visitors like birds, lizards, chameleons, frogs and toads, all of whom enjoy a good butterfly meal!
Download the activity for the learners to read and colour in.
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Fill in the form below and stand a chance to WIN 40 colourful crocheted caterpillar keyrings for your class.



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