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Mama and Baby Robin were walking through the flower garden when they heard someone crying. They looked all over and found a little beetle hiding under a rock cover, weeping uncontrollably. Mama and Baby Robin decided to help. Learn how even bugs like Tweedle the Beetle, need to overcome challenges and learn to survive. Discover the importance of beetles in nature and their significance as part of the environment we depend on.

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Mama and Baby Robin were walking through the flower garden when they heard someone crying. They looked all over and found a little beetle hiding under a rock cover, weeping uncontrollably. Mama and Baby Robin decided to help. Learn how even bugs like Tweedle the Beetle, need to overcome challenges and learn to survive. Discover the importance of beetles in nature and their significance as part of the environment we depend on.
Autorenporträt
Dr. David Florence has spent a lifetime caring for people of all ages as a Physician and that instinct for helping others carried into authoring a series of successful children's books. His books often focus on entertaining young minds with adventures found in nature that gently also teach valuable life lessons. Inspiration from treating children with special healthcare needs including downs syndrome and orthopedic impairments, can be found in some of Dr. Florence's stories as challenges and differences overcome with the love and help of friends. Not many people reach 90 years of age with the energy and enthusiasm needed of a children's book author, but Dr. Florence has managed to do just that. After a long successful medical career as an Orthopedic Surgeon and Hospital Administrator that included related professional writing, Dr. Florence was able to pursue his passion for writing children's books. After publishing six wonderful books, he continues with creative new adventures featuring captivating characters. David resides in Wisconsin and his family includes six grown children.