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A lunch box filled with snails and spiders and eggs?! That is not MY lunchbox! Whose could it be?
Join in on a surprising camping trip and discover the favorite meals of all your favorite forest creatures--from the wood frog (who loves a lunch of spiders and snails!) to the moose. Rich art illustrates the beautiful biodiversity found in our forests and expressive, repetitive text helps even the youngest naturalists learn all about herbivores, omnivores, and carnivores--oh, my!

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A lunch box filled with snails and spiders and eggs?! That is not MY lunchbox! Whose could it be?

Join in on a surprising camping trip and discover the favorite meals of all your favorite forest creatures--from the wood frog (who loves a lunch of spiders and snails!) to the moose. Rich art illustrates the beautiful biodiversity found in our forests and expressive, repetitive text helps even the youngest naturalists learn all about herbivores, omnivores, and carnivores--oh, my!

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Autorenporträt
Jennifer Dupuis is a blind children's book author who enjoys beekeeping, ballroom dancing, and playing her guitar for anyone who will listen. You can find her YouTube channel at Living with Blindness and Balance. Having worked with children for thirty-five years, she recognizes the power of laughter in learning and thus weaves wonderful humor into all that she writes.

Jennifer lives in southern Maine with her husband and two sons and is proud to have received the 2020 Evelyn Morrill Durgin Award for her years of work as a volunteer within her community.