This story will help students learn about the life cycle of a Monarch butterfly, including how it starts as an egg on a milkweed plant and transforms into a caterpillar, then into a pupa, and finally becomes a butterfly. They'll understand migration and how Monarchs travel to seek warm climates. The story introduces the unique physical characteristics of Monarchs, such as their four orange wings with black veins and white spots. Students will also learn about the Monarch's survival mechanisms, like its poisonous nature that deters predators.