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Do you know what an endangered species is and why animals become endangered? Who Will Roar If I Go? will introduce you to thirteen animals around the world who have one thing in common: they need your help. With beautiful watercolor illustrations and rhyming verse, each animal is sharing a message with you that you will remember long after reading. "The King of the Beasts - that's my claim to fame. I've got a big crown of hair that's called a mane." You will meet many animals in Africa: lion, rhinoceros, and gorilla all have something to tell you. "With black-patchy eyes, I'm chubby and cute.…mehr

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Do you know what an endangered species is and why animals become endangered? Who Will Roar If I Go? will introduce you to thirteen animals around the world who have one thing in common: they need your help. With beautiful watercolor illustrations and rhyming verse, each animal is sharing a message with you that you will remember long after reading. "The King of the Beasts - that's my claim to fame. I've got a big crown of hair that's called a mane." You will meet many animals in Africa: lion, rhinoceros, and gorilla all have something to tell you. "With black-patchy eyes, I'm chubby and cute. I'm a lazy bear who chews bamboo shoots." Next visit snow leopard, elephant and tiger in Asia, quetzal in South America, panda and salamander in China, red -crowned amazon and blue karner butterflies in North America, and the pangolin in Australia. Their message is simple, but very important for you, the stewards of the earth: "We need you to care and let us live free. Or there will be no more wild animals to see." Who Will Roar If I Go? will introduce the basics of endangered species to young children and open up conversations of what we can all do to help. Will you roar before they go?
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Autorenporträt
Paige Jaeger is an educator, librarian, and professional developer. She is the author of three books on Inquiry-Based Learning and sits on the Advisory Board of School Library Connection magazine. She lives in northern New York. Carol Hill Quirk has illustrated several books including A Letter From Ginger Boy, Once There Was No Easter, Sophia's School Worries, Sophia's Best Christmas, and Janie Presents Philip's Snowman.