What is a Lepidopterist?Someone who collects butterflies, of course!




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I learned something new today! Taylor has 18 catepillars she has collected and been feeding. So I guess in a few weeks she will be a lepidopterist! Although I make her let the butterflies go after 2 days (this is our 2nd batch in the past month; we released 8 a few weeks ago).
Your neighborhood is the perfect homeschooling neighborhood. I wish I lived next door to you!