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The No Name Bunny tells of one rabbit's journey to find her forever family, emphasizing the importance of hope in the face of life's challenges and offering an animal's perspective on loss and fear, belief and belonging. In this children's tale of redemption, The No Name Bunny perseveres despite neglect and abandonment to achieve her dream of a better life and to finally get what she wants most: a name. After reading The No Name Bunny, young readers ages 6 and up will come to understand that, like us, animals deserve compassion and empathy. While the story's central theme emphasizes humane treatment of animals, humans and animals alike can grasp the need for love, belonging, and identity.
Oliver is one happy pig with a big personality! He loves his home, his friends, and the healthy food and exercise he gets at the farm. But Oliver did not always live on the farm. His first home was far too small! Discover how he ended up at the farm and get to know Oliver in the first of the Farm Tales Series written just for early readers in grades Pre-K-2. The book text incorporates early sight words as well as discussion questions for parents and educators to support growth in critical thinking and empathy for others.
Coco was fixated by the clock on the wall. It felt as if the hands barely moved, counting the seconds in minutes and the hours in days. "Biggest point, two more clicks," he murmured under his breath, clicking his beak in unison with the clock. The moment had finally arrived! "Good morning guys!" his voice reverberated through the cavernous rooms of the old wooden house. He was met first with quiet, and then the complaints started... Coco, Pablo, Squeaker, Kiku, and Red are an odd flock of parrots who have been living under one roof with the same family for years. Like any other family, they've grown a little too comfortable and a little tired of each other's company and their mundane daily experiences. Soon, change arrives in a way none of them could have expected. One day, the quirky flock finds their lives taking a turn that leads them on a several day, cross-town adventure. They pick up some new friends along the way, and their sometimes frightening real-world experiences leave them with a newfound appreciation for each other and the human family they've taken for granted. Will things be the same at adventure's end, or will their lives be changed forever? Find out in Tale Feathers, a new novel by Brian Meade, perfect for readers and bird lovers young and old. "Reveals the wonderful chaos of the flock."-Kevin Hils, Bronx Zoo
Claire lives in a house on a golf course with her dad and rescue beagle, Buddy. Every day after school, Claire and Buddy go for a walk on the course-it's Claire's favorite part of the day!The golf course is home to many animal friends: geese, swans, and... Claire hears barking...what is that, puppies?!Upon learning the babies are actually coyote pups, Claire becomes enamored and researches their needs and how they differ from Buddy's. Claire's Coyote Friends is an exploration of and helps children understand a different type of bond-one where we can feel close to others even if we can't spend time with them.
Chaac is one very lucky monkey; he was rescued from the pet trade when he was just a weak and tiny baby. His rescuers knew that-like everyone else-this baby needed love and care to survive, so they took him to the vet and nursed him back to health. This story is told by Chaac, from his point of view, and is written in both English and Spanish. Through Chaac we learn that by spending time with another species, by really getting to know them, we can see that we are all connected. All animals deserve our love and our protection, and in turn, they enrich our lives. In our story, Chaac is rescued by his human friends, but in many ways he rescues them, too. My Name is Chaac includes full color photos taken by the author, and is a great reading and learning tool for ages 5 and up.
The FOX FEATS and SHARK TALES of Pollution Fighter James F. Phillips and Animal Rights Warrior Steven O. Hindi is an extensive and absorbing look at the lives and achievements of two courageous and fearless individuals: James F. Phillips (1930-2001), known as "the Fox;" and Steven Hindi, founder of the animal rights organization SHARK (Showing Animals Respect and Kindness). The book delves into the early lives of Phillips and Hindi and looks at what drove them to a fierce and relentless dedication to their causes. Their journeys were not without serious and dangerous obstacles, and-in Hindi's case-even resulted in physical injury. In addition to the telling of the men's intriguing histories, visual images provide an important peek into their lives and work.
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