The Birth of a Monarch - Childrens' Book
by Cindy Treger
Title
The Birth of a Monarch - Childrens' Book
Artist
Cindy Treger
Medium
Photograph - Photo Of Book Cover
Description
Photographic artwork by Cindy Treger. Photographed near Lake Meade, East Berlin, PA. The Birth of a Monarch is a childrens' book written using photographs capturing the amazing process of a Monarch, Danaus plexippus, emerging from its chrysalis, and becoming a full-grown butterfly. The book takes you through the monarch's life cycle and migration journey. It also encourages readers to plant milkweed, the only host plant of the monarch. Children, as well as adults, will find the monarch story fascinating!
Available on Amazon at the following links.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/1979765286
http://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/1979765286
http://www.amazon.de/dp/1979765286
http://www.amazon.es/dp/1979765286
http://www.amazon.fr/dp/1979765286
http://www.amazon.it/dp/1979765286
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December 16th, 2017
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Comments (70)
DEE JOBES PHOTOGRAPHY
Wow Cindy ,Gorgeous ,outstanding great eye catching photographic masterpieces of the Monarch Butterfly !You capture God's creation magnificently with your camera,,my Friend!Wishing You Great Success with your Children's Book"The Birth of the Monarch Butterfly!Wishing you a Beautiful Day!Dee
Brian Tada
Cindy, Congratulations on your book publication and thank you for raising awareness of God's beauty in the magnificent Monarch! Massive blessings on this project. F/L
Laura Regan
This is a SENSATIONAL series of photos, Cindy!! What a privilege to see one of Nature's most awesome "happenings"! BEAUTIFULLY captured!
VIVA Anderson
Your gorgeous images look absolutely beautiful, Cindy, and I'm so proud for them to be the Cover for the book.....kudos,well done,happy for you......f.v........VIVA
Robert McAlpine
Wonderful subject for a book. We are very close to losing Monarch butterflies as their habitat and food supply is under significant pressures. They seem to be making a bit of a come back recently and let's hope that this positive trend continues.
Cindy Treger replied:
Robert, thank you for the view and wonderful comment. I am trying to do my part by plant their host plant.