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The Perfect Place
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The Perfect Place in Brampton, ON
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The Perfect Place in Brampton, ON
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Size: Hardcover
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Every year, millions of monarch butterflies fly thousands of miles down the East Coast of the United States to spend the winter in Mexico. The western monarchs have a different route.
The Perfect Place is a lighthearted tale about Mozzie, one of thousands of western monarch butterflies that annually migrate to a perfect place along the California coast to spend the winter. Follow Mozzie and her funny and knowledgeable friend Mack on their remarkable migration journey. Mozzie will inspire children and adults to protect and preserve the critical habitat of the monarch butterfly.
In recent years, the western population of migrating monarchs has been on the decline. It is now more important than ever to inspire the future generations to become citizen scientists and do what they can to help preserve or create monarch habitat.
Every year, millions of monarch butterflies fly thousands of miles down the East Coast of the United States to spend the winter in Mexico. The western monarchs have a different route.
The Perfect Place is a lighthearted tale about Mozzie, one of thousands of western monarch butterflies that annually migrate to a perfect place along the California coast to spend the winter. Follow Mozzie and her funny and knowledgeable friend Mack on their remarkable migration journey. Mozzie will inspire children and adults to protect and preserve the critical habitat of the monarch butterfly.
In recent years, the western population of migrating monarchs has been on the decline. It is now more important than ever to inspire the future generations to become citizen scientists and do what they can to help preserve or create monarch habitat.





















