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Discover the joy of friendship and self-acceptance with Tom Turkey in 'Bush Turkey Needs a Friend'. Written by Science teacher and Brush Turkey researcher Dr Ann Göth, this charming children's book will take readers on an uplifting animal adventure. Follow Tom's quest to find friends, all while learning valuable life lessons about being different and gaining a newfound understanding of the Brush Turkey. With captivating illustrations and a delightful storyline, this children's book will leave young readers feeling inspired to be themselves. Benefits of reading 'Bush Turkey Needs a…mehr

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Discover the joy of friendship and self-acceptance with Tom Turkey in 'Bush Turkey Needs a Friend'. Written by Science teacher and Brush Turkey researcher Dr Ann Göth, this charming children's book will take readers on an uplifting animal adventure. Follow Tom's quest to find friends, all while learning valuable life lessons about being different and gaining a newfound understanding of the Brush Turkey. With captivating illustrations and a delightful storyline, this children's book will leave young readers feeling inspired to be themselves. Benefits of reading 'Bush Turkey Needs a Friend':Uplifting animal adventure with valuable life lessons about friendships and the power of self-acceptance. Creating an emotional connection to a young bird that initially struggles to find a friend. A newfound understanding of the Brush (Bush) Turkey, a remarkable Australian native bird found in bush and backyards. Reading level varies from child to child, but we recommend this book for ages 3 to 8.
Autorenporträt
Dr Ann Göth is an ecologist, high school teacher, public speaker and passionate writer. She is co-author of Moundbuilders, a book about megapode birds in Australia. Her career has taken her from Austria to islands in Tonga, the UN in Geneva and to universities, government agencies and schools in Australia. She now lives in Sydney, Australia, with her husband and son. Ann's writing reflects a strong passion to bring natural history and conservation issues closer to non-scientists and scientists alike. This book is a vivid account of her very first adventure as a conservation ecologist.