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FUN Costumes Springy Monarch Butterfly Headband Costume Black/Orange/White6.99Buy!$HalloweenCostumes.comDelivery: to Redlands ReportWonderful Winged Ones Of all the insects in the world, the butterfly is, without a doubt, one of the most beautiful in existence. The vast range of sizes, colors, and wing designs is mesmerizing and a more→stounding. Out of all the gorgeous species of butterfly, one of the most well known and well loved is the monarch butterfly. This orange and black beauty is one of North America's biggest pollinators, and they can be seen over thousands of miles, thanks to their huge migratory pattern. If you want to represent a lovely piece of nature, try out this Springy Butterfly Headband! Product Details This headband is simple but pretty! The black band is velvety to the touch, just like little monarch feet.…
FUN Costumes Adult Holographic Monarch Butterfly Costume Wings | Butterfly Accessories Black/Orange39.99Buy!$HalloweenCostumes.comDelivery: to Redlands ReportPretty but Tough Butterflies look so delicate and lovely as they flutter through the meadows and use their specialized feet to siphon the nectar out of colorful flowers. But don't underestimate them: more→Any bird that thinks they'll make an easy snack will quickly find out that their intended meal has secret weapons. Pretty and poisonous can go together! Product Details We doubt that any bird will try anything funny when you're wearing these exclusive Holographic Monarch Butterfly Wings! Made of sturdy molded polyester, the monarch wings are decorated with printed veins and spots, and are coated with a shiny, holographic finish. They are attached to a pair of length-adjustable elastic shoulder s…
FUN Wear Monarch Butterfly Infant Onesie Black/Orange49.99Buy!$HalloweenCostumes.comDelivery: to Redlands ReportMini Milkweed The second you knew you were having a child, you started planning the nursery. Monarch butterflies decorated the walls, perched on bookshelves, and hung from a musical mobile above the c more→rib. The room was perfectly peaceful and full of the potential to grow with your child. When you brought home your squirmy baby, the décor took on new significance. Similarities between baby and butterfly came to light. You started calling your little one Milkweed after the monarch nickname and their bottomless craving for milk. Watching them grow from squishy wriggler like a pupa to an army-crawling cutie was magical. When they raised their head in tummy-time, they looked like a caterpillar. It w…