Where the Wild Things Were

Where the Wild Things Were
ISBN-10
2940485283
ISBN-13
9782940485284
Category
Juvenile Nonfiction
Pages
56
Language
English
Published
2019-10
Authors
Susan Goldsworthy, Sydney Goldsworthy

Description

What did we do once we knew? This book is written for both children and adults to entertain and educate. Join storytime as Grandma recounts her adventures with an alphabet of wild animals to her granddaughter, Little Dove. But with species loss accelerating at an alarming rate, will there be any creatures left for Little Dove to play with? We have solutions that can make a difference. Working together, we can step up to our responsibility to protect what we still can in this magical, more-than-human world. Then we can have hope that instead of talking about where the wild things were we can speak to our children and grandchildren about where the wild things are.

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