Color & learn about the gorgeous dragonflies & damselflies of North America. Coloring pages about the life history and biology of Odonata. Coloring pages for 37 common species of Dragonflies and Damselflies.
Includes activities: crossword puzzle, other word games and cut out finger puppets. Small colored images for all the pages are provided on the inside covers.
48 pages, 11" x 8½", June 2007.Published by Azalea Creek Publishing.ISBN 978-0-9677934-4-3 trade paper
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