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Pria and Alexander laughed at Anna. The whole class laughed at Anna. "You'll see," said Anna. "She's real. And real big too." When Anna's family moves to a new neighborhood where she doesn't have any friends, Anna sets off to explore the local pond and discovers there's far more magic in nature than she could have ever imagined. A bridge between picture books and chapter books, Anna and the Earth Angel offers sustainability inside and out. While Anna works to restore nature in her story, every print copy of the book sold plants a tree in Alberta. Anna is a champion of nature with a big heart…mehr

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Pria and Alexander laughed at Anna. The whole class laughed at Anna. "You'll see," said Anna. "She's real. And real big too." When Anna's family moves to a new neighborhood where she doesn't have any friends, Anna sets off to explore the local pond and discovers there's far more magic in nature than she could have ever imagined. A bridge between picture books and chapter books, Anna and the Earth Angel offers sustainability inside and out. While Anna works to restore nature in her story, every print copy of the book sold plants a tree in Alberta. Anna is a champion of nature with a big heart and an even bigger new friend. She inspires curiosity, exploration, tenacity and the power of community. She finds magic in everyday adventures, and sees the extraordinary in the ordinary. Ages 6-9 will love Anna and the Earth Angel.
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Stephanie Hrehirchuk lives in Calgary, Alberta with her husband, 2 children and beloved cat. She shares her Anna stories with elementary classrooms where she enjoys inspiring students to write. Anna and the Earth Angel receives 5 stars from Readers' Favourite ~ "The black and white illustrations are magical and they make the story come alive to readers. The theme of the beauty of nature and finding happiness in it has been handled well by the author. Readers will enjoy Anna's tryst with nature and the story will encourage them to become more observant of their beautiful surroundings. It is a good book to use for read aloud sessions in classrooms as it makes students aware of the beauty of nature and will encourage them to preserve it. The concept of an earth angel makes the story whimsical and it is interesting to see how Anna and the earth angel weave magic into the lives of everyone living in that area."