Make Way For Monarchs, the third installment in the multi-award-winning Eco Warriors series, takes readers on a climate change–themed adventure with a girl who talks to animals. Millions of orange-and-black monarch butterflies, exhausted after their long migration from the USA and Canada, are resting in the oyamel trees in the heart of the Sierra Madre Mountains in Mexico. As tween twin sisters Sydney and Sierra explore this unique high-elevation forest habitat, the butterflies, a trio of horses, and a cute little dog warn Sydney about the bad guys who are cutting down trees and endangering the monarchs. Naturally Sydney seeks the advice of her science-savvy sister on how to assist the monarchs here in Mexico. However, Sierra wants to focus on projects that help the butterflies once they’ve migrated back into the USA. With mysterious drones and danger around every corner, the twins must figure out how to save the butterflies’ winter home and the migration route before it’s too late. "Sensational young heroes take the reins in this delightful environmental tale." -- Kirkus Reviews "Imaginative, adventurous story will have readers eagerly awaiting book four--and may spur the creation of young environmentalists, to boot."-- Blue Ink Review, starred review "The plot moves at a brisk pace and is laced with mystery, intrigue, and adventure." --Readers' Favorite "Blending heart-pounding adventure with real-world ecology, this award-winning installment of the Eco Warriors series empowers young readers to take action for the planet. Readers will readily join Sydney in this adventure as she learns that even the smallest voice can make a big difference." --Carolyn Crimi, award-winning author of Secondhand Dogs "Sierra and Sydney's teamwork is action-packed with facts offering the tweens lots of options to save the monarch butterflies by solving a high-stakes riddle in Mexico." --Margot McMahon, nationally-awarded artist and author of If Trees Could Talk and Coral: Is It an Animal, Plant, or Mineral? "Sydney is in Mexico with her sister Sierra and her parents, all environmentalists in their own way. This is a very lovely middle grade travelogue, following Sydney on her mission to rescue the monarchs. I particularly enjoyed the scenery and the encounters with local people. I loved the steaming coffee! I also now have some ideas of what to order when one day I travel to Mexico: chilaquiles, conchas, and churros. And I won't forget to tell the cook "¡Qué rica!" (How delicious!)." --Michelle W., Goodreads Reviewer "I was immediately captivated by the beautiful book cover. This is a perfect book for children or tweens interested in Monarch butterflies or migrations. As a Hispanic, I also appreciated the addition of Spanish vocabulary words since Mexico is a large part for the Monarch butterfly." --Monica B., Goodreads Reviewer Carolyn Armstrong is a multi-award-winning author of Earth-friendly middle grade fiction, inspiring a new generation of youth activists by incorporating environmental issues such as climate change, ocean pollution and deforestation into thrilling eco-adventures. A former educator and now an imperfect environmentalist, she blends her love of travel and animal well-being into her stories. Author visits include writing, science and a call to action.