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Wild Wonders Animal Education Book Series

Gray Bunny
Seagull
Raccoon
Elk
Ringtail
hummingbird
nick-the-fox-web
otter
Swanson's hawk
tortoise

My daughter Sarah, has her degrees in Exotic Animal Training and Management and in Wildlife Conservation. Along with her husband and four boys, she created Wild Wonders, an animal rescue and education facility that provided a home for injured, displaced, non-releasable, and geriatric animals. She maintained this non-profit facility for over two decades.   

During those years, as she educated in classrooms and libraries across several counties, she was so inspirational in her approach that both teachers and parents requested additional materials and resources that they could utilize to continue to educate children with the concepts of conservation, protection, and respect for the natural world. 

It proved to be a wonderful adventure when we pooled our talents and skills and began to create the Wild Wonders Animal Education series for children.  (We are currently working on our next book.)

Geared toward children ages 5-10, this series is an introduction to learning about specific animals and the words that are commonly used to describe animal behavior, adaptations, and the environments where they typically live.

Each book has full color photographs, engaging clear factual information, and highlighted relevant vocabulary words throughout the book with a corresponding glossary with easy to understand definitions. 

Simple questions and a hands-on STEM activity are included to help children better retain new and exciting information. 

Available in both Kindle and paperback editions on Amazon.

Teaches about rabbits from their first day of life and follows how they grow, communicate, and protect themselves.
Explores facts about animals, their homes, and the places where they live.
Highlights the characteristics of birds and their distinctive features.