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Books in Save the Animals series

  • Elephant Orphans

    Clare Hibbert

    Paperback (PowerKids Press, Jan. 1, 2015)
    Orphaned elephants need someone to take care of them in order to survive in the wild. Thats exactly what the David Sheldrick Wildlife Trust Nairobi Elephant Nursery does. The caring workers feed and check the health of elephant orphans, and they even cuddle them to make them feel more comfortable. Readers explore what life is like for both the animals and workers at the Nairobi Elephant Nursery, while learning new things about elephants along the way. Helpful fact boxes provide additional information, and colorful photographs of the nursery engage readers.
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  • Bat Hospital

    Clare Hibbert

    Paperback (PowerKids Press, Jan. 1, 2015)
    Fruit bats are also called flying foxes. In some parts of the world, dangerous ticks have harmed these bats, causing them to get sick and even die. The Tolga Bat Hospital in Australia is a place created to help sick and orphaned fruit bats. Readers see for themselves how the workers at this hospital take care of fruit bats, including how they feed them and help them learn to fly. Facts about bats are presented through informative text and eye-catching fact boxes. Readers will be amazed by the full-color photographs of the bats found in this hospital!
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  • Orangutan Orphans

    Clare Hibbert

    Hardcover (PowerKids Press, Jan. 1, 2015)
    Orangutans are threatened by the loss of their rainforest habitats and their popularity among illegal pet traders. These things leave many orangutans orphaned. However, there are many organizations that have created centers to help these orphaned animals. Readers explore different careers available for those who want to help orangutans, and they also learn amazing facts about these playful animals. Fact boxes and vibrant photographs hold readers attention as they learn. Centers devoted to the care of orangutans are very important to the balance in rainforest ecosystems, and readers discover exactly why in this volume.
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  • Penguin Rescue

    Clare Hibbert

    Paperback (PowerKids Press, Jan. 1, 2015)
    African penguins, also known as black-footed penguins, are a species of seabird that many dedicated people are working to protect. Readers are introduced to one of the leading penguin-protecting organizations in South Africa: the Southern African Foundation for the Conservation of Coastal Birds. As they learn about the work this organization does to rescue and care for penguins, they learn fascinating facts about penguins through engaging text and fact boxes. Full-color photographs of penguins and the workers who care for them allow readers to see for themselves how much work goes into protecting penguins.
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  • Did You Steal my MILK?: A Journey into Plant Based Dairy Alternatives

    Serena Lane Ferrari, Camilla Frescura

    Paperback (Independently published, Jan. 13, 2020)
    Who has stolen the milk?Unicorns? Dragons wearing uniforms?The bat dangling from a hat?The green bug playing with a slug?Emma asks the whole farm about her missing breakfast drink, and learns that the true culprit might be herself.A fun and engaging rhyming book that gently addresses the emotional lives of animals and how dairy industry impacts a mother cow and her calf.“Serena deserves a constellation of stars for consistently writing picture books that capture children’s attention and deliver important messages.” - G. Williams, editor.Did you steal my MILK? it’s both an entertaining read and a resource to inspire parents and children to talk about increasingly important subjects. - L.A., writer.It’s a fun and informative short story into environmental awareness published by Save the Animals Books.• Perfect for parents wanting to educate their kids about animals, nature, and plant-based dairy alternatives.• A wonderful gift for teachers, librarians, and educators who are looking to teach about intensive animal farming and how it affects animals, ecosystems, and climate.• Great for fans of That’s Why We Don’t Eat Animals and V Is for Vegan by Ruby Roth, What a Waste by Jess French, Linus the Vegetarian T. rex by Robert Neubecker, and the classics from Giles Andreae, Julian Lennon, and Mo Willems.Did you steal my MILK? is a story that speaks directly to kids showing a mother’s bond with her calf and introducing veganism to early readers.The book also includes a separate section, in collaboration with Animal Equality, with “facts” about dairy industry to help parents improve their knowledge on the matter.From the AuthorI write books for young children that have the future of our planet at their heart. I passionately believe that children are our last chance to improve our ecosystems, find solutions to major climate problems, save the planet and its inhabitants.I also believe in the importance of reading to children from an early age, and hope that my books engage children (and parents!) and inspire them to believe in a better future.Benefits of Environmental EducationAccording to United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO), there are four reasons to provide children with environmental education:To make them more aware and conscious of environmental problems.To boost their interest in caring for and improving the environment.To enhance their ability to learn about their surroundings.To broaden their ecological knowledge in subjects such as landscapes, air, water, natural resources and wildlife.About the AuthorSerena Lane Ferrari is a mother and an English teacher. She writes books for children concerning the future of our planet.Serena hopes her stories will encourage future generations to be aware of and engage with environmental issues.As Greta Thunberg says, “No one is too small to make a difference.”About the IllustratorCamilla is a creative artist who has always been able to use her amazing fantasy to build her own world, full of colours and magic.She started her work as an illustrator for children’s books and then specialized in digital arts, in Florence.She loves children and looks at things with their eyes, full of wonder.
  • Pandas at Risk

    Clare Hibbert

    Paperback (Powerkids Pr, Jan. 1, 2015)
    Pandas are at risk because their habitats are quickly disappearing. The bamboo they need to eat is cleared to make room for new roads and buildings in China. However, there are small areas of the country called reserves that have centers devoted to caring for pandas and increasing the panda population. Through colorful photos and enlightening text, readers explore these centers and discover the hardworking people who are striving to protect pandas. Fact boxes provide fun tidbits of additional information about these popular animals.
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  • Bat Hospital

    Clare Hibbert

    Hardcover (PowerKids Press, Jan. 1, 2015)
    Fruit bats are also called flying foxes. In some parts of the world, dangerous ticks have harmed these bats, causing them to get sick and even die. The Tolga Bat Hospital in Australia is a place created to help sick and orphaned fruit bats. Readers see for themselves how the workers at this hospital take care of fruit bats, including how they feed them and help them learn to fly. Facts about bats are presented through informative text and eye-catching fact boxes. Readers will be amazed by the full-color photographs of the bats found in this hospital!
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  • Orangutan Orphans

    Clare Hibbert

    Paperback (PowerKids Press, Jan. 1, 2015)
    Orangutans are threatened by the loss of their rainforest habitats and their popularity among illegal pet traders. These things leave many orangutans orphaned. However, there are many organizations that have created centers to help these orphaned animals. Readers explore different careers available for those who want to help orangutans, and they also learn amazing facts about these playful animals. Fact boxes and vibrant photographs hold readers attention as they learn. Centers devoted to the care of orangutans are very important to the balance in rainforest ecosystems, and readers discover exactly why in this volume.
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  • Save the Animals: Penguin Rescue / Orangutan Orphans / Pandas at Risk / Elephant Orphans / Chimp Rescue / Bat Hospital

    Clare Hibbert

    Paperback (Powerkids Pr, Jan. 1, 2015)
    Even though an animal may be big, fast, strong, or have sharp teeth or claws, that doesn’t mean it can always defend itself. Deforestation, scarce food supplies, human hunters, and other factors have harmed and continue to harm and kill many species at alarming rates. Take a look at the inspiring conservation efforts that are being taken to ensure that pandas, bats, penguins, and other struggling species will thrive once again. • Sidebars with added-value facts and tips about how to help save each animal • Promotes problem solving and activism • Provides outlook on global conservation efforts • Encourages critical analysis of presented problems and solutions • Encourages scientific understanding of animals and their habitats
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  • Elephant Orphans

    Clare Hibbert

    Hardcover (PowerKids Press, Jan. 1, 2015)
    Orphaned elephants need someone to take care of them in order to survive in the wild. Thats exactly what the David Sheldrick Wildlife Trust Nairobi Elephant Nursery does. The caring workers feed and check the health of elephant orphans, and they even cuddle them to make them feel more comfortable. Readers explore what life is like for both the animals and workers at the Nairobi Elephant Nursery, while learning new things about elephants along the way. Helpful fact boxes provide additional information, and colorful photographs of the nursery engage readers.
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  • Asian Elephant

    Louise Spilsbury, Richard Spilsbury

    Library Binding (Heinemann, May 30, 2006)
    Asian Elephants are in danger of dying out. Read this book to learn where Asian elephants live and what they eat. Discover why Asian elephants need our help and how you can help save these elephants. Age-appropriate text introduces new concepts gradually for young children. This book features fantastic photographs, explanatory diagrams, a glossary, an index and information about more books to read.
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  • Penguin Rescue

    Clare Hibbert

    Hardcover (PowerKids Press, Jan. 1, 2015)
    African penguins, also known as black-footed penguins, are a species of seabird that many dedicated people are working to protect. Readers are introduced to one of the leading penguin-protecting organizations in South Africa: the Southern African Foundation for the Conservation of Coastal Birds. As they learn about the work this organization does to rescue and care for penguins, they learn fascinating facts about penguins through engaging text and fact boxes. Full-color photographs of penguins and the workers who care for them allow readers to see for themselves how much work goes into protecting penguins.
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