Twenty-four pre-kindergarteners through second-graders learned about Florida’s butterflies, including the state’s butterfly zebra long wing, monarch, gulf fritillary and sulphur. Spanish was the only language spoken the entire time during the camp.
Efight-year-old Isabella Rodriguez sneaks a taste of a butterfly decorated cake during the Butterfly Spanish Camp at the Royal Palm Academy on Friday, June 13, 2008, in North Naples. The sold-out summer camp revolves around nature, specifically butterflies, and is held completely in Spanish. David Albers/ Staff
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Five-year-old Kennedy Callis sneaks a taste of a butterfly decorated cake during the Butterfly Spanish Camp at the Royal Palm Academy on Friday, June 13, 2008, in North Naples. The sold-out summer camp revolves around nature, specifically butterflies, and is held completely in Spanish. David Albers/ Staff
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Six-year-old Hope Wetterling smiles from behind her butterfly mask during the Butterfly Spanish Camp at the Royal Palm Academy on Friday, June 13, 2008, in North Naples. The sold-out summer camp revolves around nature, specifically butterflies, and is held completely in Spanish. David Albers/ Staff
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Five-year-old Marleigh Zettle prepares to eat butterfly decorated cake during the Butterfly Spanish Camp at the Royal Palm Academy on Friday, June 13, 2008, in North Naples. The sold-out summer camp revolves around nature, specifically butterflies, and is held completely in Spanish. David Albers/ Staff
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Hope Wetterling, 6, Jenna Ellington, 6, and Madeline Vickers, 4, left to right, prepare for their butterfly decorated cake during the Butterfly Spanish Camp at the Royal Palm Academy on Friday, June 13, 2008, in North Naples. The sold-out summer camp revolves around nature, specifically butterflies, and is held completely in Spanish. David Albers/ Staff
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Five-year-olds Jimmy Miller, left, and Gus Vickers prepare to devour a butterfly decorated cake during the Butterfly Spanish Camp at the Royal Palm Academy on Friday, June 13, 2008, in North Naples. The sold-out summer camp revolves around nature, specifically butterflies, and is held completely in Spanish. David Albers/ Staff
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Efight-year-old Isabella Rodriguez sneaks a taste of a butterfly decorated cake during the Butterfly Spanish Camp at the Royal Palm Academy on Friday, June 13, 2008, in North Naples. The sold-out summer camp revolves around nature, specifically butterflies, and is held completely in Spanish. David Albers/ Staff
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Five-year-old Kennedy Callis sneaks a taste of a butterfly decorated cake during the Butterfly Spanish Camp at the Royal Palm Academy on Friday, June 13, 2008, in North Naples. The sold-out summer camp revolves around nature, specifically butterflies, and is held completely in Spanish. David Albers/ Staff
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Six-year-old Hope Wetterling smiles from behind her butterfly mask during the Butterfly Spanish Camp at the Royal Palm Academy on Friday, June 13, 2008, in North Naples. The sold-out summer camp revolves around nature, specifically butterflies, and is held completely in Spanish. David Albers/ Staff
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Five-year-old Marleigh Zettle prepares to eat butterfly decorated cake during the Butterfly Spanish Camp at the Royal Palm Academy on Friday, June 13, 2008, in North Naples. The sold-out summer camp revolves around nature, specifically butterflies, and is held completely in Spanish. David Albers/ Staff
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Hope Wetterling, 6, Jenna Ellington, 6, and Madeline Vickers, 4, left to right, prepare for their butterfly decorated cake during the Butterfly Spanish Camp at the Royal Palm Academy on Friday, June 13, 2008, in North Naples. The sold-out summer camp revolves around nature, specifically butterflies, and is held completely in Spanish. David Albers/ Staff
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Five-year-olds Jimmy Miller, left, and Gus Vickers prepare to devour a butterfly decorated cake during the Butterfly Spanish Camp at the Royal Palm Academy on Friday, June 13, 2008, in North Naples. The sold-out summer camp revolves around nature, specifically butterflies, and is held completely in Spanish. David Albers/ Staff
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