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Follow the Food Chain: Who Ate the Butterfly?: A Rainforest Food Chain (edition 2020)

by Sarah Ridley (Author)

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Starting with the Sun, this book looks at a food chain in a Central American rainforest, from a pea plant to a wild cat called an ocelot.
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Title:Follow the Food Chain: Who Ate the Butterfly?: A Rainforest Food Chain
Authors:Sarah Ridley (Author)
Info:Crabtree Pub Co (2020), 24 pages
Collections:Science and Nature
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Who Ate the Butterfly?: A Rainforest Food Chain by Sarah Ridley

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Nicely illustrated introduction to the food chain in rainforests. Factual, easy to understand and would be good for a read-aloud in schools or libraries. ( )
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