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Charli Safari and the Migrating Monarchs

Charli Safari and the Migrating Monarchs

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Every fall, millions of monarch butterflies do something that sounds made up. They fly thousands of miles to a forest in Mexico they've never seen before. 🦋

In this adventure, Charli Safari travels all the way to the Monarch Butterfly Biosphere Reserve in Mexico, where the trees are so covered in butterflies they look like they're alive. She discovers how monarchs grow and change, what drives them to migrate, and what we can actually do to help them make it.

It's the kind of book that sends kids outside looking for caterpillars the second you close it.

Perfect for ages 4–8 and any kid who's ever stopped to watch a butterfly and wondered where it was going.

🌿 Part of the Charli Safari conservation series, because curious kids grow into people who protect the planet.

What your child will learn:

  • The monarch butterfly life cycle, from egg to migration
  • How and why monarchs travel thousands of miles each year
  • What the Monarch Butterfly Biosphere Reserve in Mexico is and why it matters
  • Simple, real ways kids can help monarch butterflies thrive

About the Charli Safari Series

Charli Safari is a children's picture book series for ages 3–8 built around one idea: conservation should feel exciting, not scary. Each book follows Charli on a real-world adventure to learn about endangered and at-risk animals, the places they live, and how young readers can be part of protecting them.

Charli Safari and the Migrating Monarchs is book 3 in the series. Books are printed on a professional offset press, built to survive the read-it-again-and-again years. 📚

A note on why this one matters

Monarch butterfly populations have declined by more than 80% in recent decades. This book was written so kids could fall in love with monarchs before they're gone, and feel like they can actually do something about it.

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