Jane, Apple + TV Original Series Inspired
Learn About Our Planet’s Endangered Species with Jane Goodall.Inspire your young kid animal scientist to protect our earth’s precious animal inhabitants with Jane Goodall’s, Jane’s Endangered Animal Guide (Foreword by Dr. Jane Goodall)
Ignite your kid animal scientist’s passion to save endangered animals. Inspired by the Apple+ TV original series, Jane, you’re child joins Jane Goodall as she dives deep into 10 different endangered species, with facts about how they live, what they eat, and what makes them amazing, while also taking a real look at the challenges they are facing, what is being done to help them, and how we all can work together to save them.
An animal guide and book on how to help animals. This comprehensive guide isn’t just a reading experience, but an interactive exploration. It’s an engaging field guide for young minds, introducing them to the poignant theme of animal endangerment and equipping them with knowledge to make a difference.
A thrilling journey for adventurous girls and boys. Jane’s Endangered Animal Guide is more than a book─it’s a call to become stewards of our precious planet. It delves into the dire challenges our planet’s magnificent creatures face, shedding light on conservation efforts underway and instilling an inspiring call-to-action.
Inside discover:
- Engaging and remarkable facts about 10 different endangered animals
- Fun-filled animal activity sections to reinforce learned concepts
- Practical advice on how young readers can contribute to conservation efforts
- Inspiring stories of real-world efforts to save endangered animals
If your child enjoyed books like The Leaf Detective, Exploring Nature Activity Book for Kids, or the best selling Dino Dana series, they will love Jane’s Endangered Animal Guide.
Tabela de Conteúdo
Contents
- Introduction
- How to Use This Book
- 10 Hero Animals
- Map of Our Animals
- Scale
- Additional Activities You Can Do at Home to Help the Planet
- Glossary
Sobre o autor
Dr. Jane Goodall, DBE, founder of the Jane Goodall Institute (JGI) and UN Messenger of Peace, is a world-renowned ethologist and activist, inspiring greater understanding and action on behalf of the natural world. Dr. Goodall is known for groundbreaking studies of wild chimpanzees in Gombe Stream National Park, Tanzania, which forever changed our understanding of our relationship to the rest of the animal kingdom. This transformative research continues today as the longest running wild chimpanzee study in the world. Jane’s work builds on scientific innovations from a lifetime of advocacy, including trailblazing efforts through her international organization, the Jane Goodall Institute. The institute advances community-led conservation, animal welfare, and science, while also focusing on youth empowerment through JGI’s Roots & Shoots program. Today, Jane continues to connect with worldwide audiences, despite the challenges of the pandemic, through “Virtual Jane, ” remote lectures, recordings, and her podcast, the Jane Goodall Hopecast. In 2021, Jane was the recipient of the Templeton Prize, and her newest book, The Book of Hope: A Survival Guide for Trying Times, was published. Jane is a global icon, spreading hope and turning it into meaningful positive impact to create a better world for people, other animals, and the planet we share.