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The Wild World Handbook: Creatures

How Adventurers, Artists, Scientists - and You - Can Protect Earth’s Animals

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The Wild World Handbook: Creatures

By: Andrea Debbink
Narrated by: Inés del Castillo
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Packed with real-life tales of adventure and practical tools, this audio handbook is an inspiring guide for the next generation of climate activists, conservationists, and nature lovers.

We share this beautiful planet we call home with countless living creatures, from monarch butterflies and falcons to koalas and dolphins. And just like us, animals everywhere are faced with the growing threat of climate change.

Featuring seven categories of animals, this audiobook offers a road map for change and an invitation to explore the outdoors with fascinating facts, hope-filled stories, and hands-on STEAM activities. Each section includes biographies of adventurers, scientists, and artists from all over the world who used their passion and skills to become bold allies for nature.

As the second of two middle-grade guides, The Wild World Handbook: Creatures seeks to empower young listeners to appreciate and protect Planet Earth and its inhabitants.

©2021 by Andrea Debbink (P)2021 by Blackstone Publishing
Animals Animals & Nature Growing Up Growing Up & Facts of Life Nature Conservation Solar System Adventure
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