<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>When Tai's horse becomes ill, a neighbor blames the milkweed in Tai's pasture. When Tai learns monarch butterflies depend on the plants, he becomes conflicted. Meanwhile, Tai's mother visits and he hopes his parents will get back together. As Tai struggles to save Dune, the butterflies, and his family, he learns relationships are complex.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p><strong>Welcome to The Nature Club!</strong></p><p><strong><em>The Nature Club</em></strong> books invite you to explore the outdoors with Izzy, Tai, Brooke, Zack, and Miguel. Through their adventures, they learn to help the wildlife they love while helping each other with the challenges of growing up. </p><p><strong>Will Tai's horse ride in the rodeo?</strong></p><p>Tai and his horse, Dune, are preparing for a rodeo competition. When Dune mysteriously becomes ill, a neighbor blames the milkweed plants in Tai's pasture and tells Tai he must remove them. When Tai learns that monarch butterflies--including one he named Dana--depend on the plants, he becomes conflicted. How can he save both Dune and the monarchs? Things get even more complicated when Tai's mother visits. Are his parents getting back together? As Tai struggles to save Dune, the butterflies, <em>and</em> his family, he learns relationships aren't as simple as he'd thought.</p><p>"<strong><em>Racing with Butterflies</em></strong> is engaging, fun to read, and accurate in its depiction of monarch natural history--it will draw in young readers while helping them understand why we should all care for monarchs."</p><p><strong>--Dr. Scott Black, executive director, <em> </em>Xerces Society for Invertebrate Conservation </strong></p><p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br><p>"<strong><em>Racing with Butterflies</em></strong> is engaging, fun to read, and accurate in its depiction of monarch natural history--it will draw in young readers while helping them understand why we should all care for monarchs."</p><p><strong>--Dr. Scott Black, executive director, <em> </em>Xerces Society for Invertebrate Conservation </strong></p><br>
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