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The Butterflies of the World Poster is a stunning 36x24 art print that showcases a vibrant collection of Lepidoptera. Authorized by a reputable publishing house, each piece is printed in the USA and undergoes a rigorous quality assurance check before shipment, ensuring you receive a product that is both beautiful and durable.
A**R
Absolutely Beautiful!
This poster is so beautiful and colorful that I was able to buy the cheapest, most boring frame and it still looks great! Love that it includes the scienctic and common name for each butterfly. It really brings pizazz to the room.
M**O
Beautiful Colors
I bought this for my daughter since she loves her butterflies. After putting it in a frame it looks amazing on the wall and my daughter loves reading all the names of the butterflies.
M**R
Beautiful Poster
This is a beautiful, colorful poster of butterflies. Perfect for my kindergarten classroom.
G**A
Beautiful
Beautiful high quality poster. Very inexpensive wall art. Fast delivery.
A**R
Big hit with our niece, a butterfly enthusiast
Our niece is wild about butterflies. She raises scores of caterpillars every year. We got this and a butterfly ID book for her for Christmas and she loved it. Yesterday, she found swallowtail caterpillars on my dill. Yay!
S**H
This is such a fun poster for children and has intrigued my niece to ...
This is such a fun poster for children and has intrigued my niece to ask lots of questions about butterflies and other insects/bugs.
Q**O
Not all butterflies
The poster is of fairly good quality, but half of the insects featured are moths and not butterflies. A poster should be accurate if it's labeled as academic.
J**G
If I wanted a moth poster…
It’s titled Butterflies of the world. It’s filled with moths also. I ordered the separate moth poster. I ordered this one because it is titled “Butterflies of the World”. Plenty of butterfly varieties I would have preferred to see on this butterfly poster that they didn’t see fit to include and instead substituted with moths.
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