A large butterfly specimen is centered inside a rectangular display frame, filling most of the page with a clear, symmetrical layout. The butterfly has a rounded head with a cheerful face, long curved antennae, a slim segmented body, and four broad wings spread open. Each wing contains multiple oval and teardrop-shaped pattern sections, giving plenty of distinct spaces for creative coloring. The upper wings are taller and more elongated, while the lower wings are shorter and rounded with scalloped outer edges. The framed specimen stands upright on a tabletop or desk surface marked by simple horizontal wood lines. In the foreground, a magnifying glass rests on the left side, and a single veined leaf lies on the right, adding a classroom or nature-study feel to the scene. The composition is tidy and easy to follow, with the butterfly as the main focal point and a few supporting objects below. This page offers strong coloring value through repeated wing shapes, open areas, and simple details that suit both younger children and relaxed nature-themed coloring.
A butterfly specimen is displayed in a frame on a tabletop with a magnifying glass and a leaf nearby.