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Jingo in the Jungle: Saving the Jewels of the Earth
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Jingo in the Jungle: Saving the Jewels of the Earth
Current price: $16.95
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Jingo in the Jungle: Saving the Jewels of the Earth
Current price: $16.95
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— but when bulldozers arrive, can he and his animal friends band together to save their home?
with this vividly illustrated picture book!
Parents will enjoy an engaging story that speaks directly to kids showing what
can do on animals and wildlife habitats.
Children will love reading about Jingo and his brave friends!
is based on the true story of an orangutan - in Indonesia - defending its home and habitat from being destroyed by a bulldozer.
Join in the fight by learning more today!
- G. Williams, editor.
D.W., writer.
I write books for young children that have the
at their heart. I passionately believe that children are our last chance to improve our ecosystems, find solutions to major climate problems, and save the planet.
I also believe in the
to children from an early age, and hope that my books engage children (and parents!) and inspire them to believe in a better future.
According to United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO), there are four reasons to provide children with environmental education:
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, "
."
Born in the countryside of Tuscany, Italy,
is an illustrator and concept artist for animation and games.
Raised up in the family's farm, at 24 years he decided to change his life and start what he loved the most: drawing. After attending the NEMO Academy in Florence, with the maximum of votes, he started a career as a freelancer, working for important publishers.
Ferdinando now lives in Santa Cruz de Tenerife.