
Romeo Runs to Save a Spider
And Many Other Creepy Creatures We Need In Our World
Kim Jackson(Author)
Indigo River (Publisher)
Published on 10. October 2019
Book
Paperback/Softback
36 pages
978-1-950906-02-4 (ISBN)
Description
Romeo is a puppy that loves to run! While running on a particularly beautiful day, Romeo spots a tiny spider in her web. Scary but helpful, the spider teaches Romeo that her role is to keep dangerous bugs, like mosquitos, away from people. Romeo makes similar discoveries with other creepy, crawly bugs and interesting creatures.
Children learn through Romeo's discoveries that these small critters are meant to be respected and given space- only then can they do the jobs they were made to do and keep our planet clean and safe. And, as Romeo tells his family, even though some bugs may look scary or mean, they usually have a pretty important job to do, so always be careful not to hurt the good bugs in our world!
Children learn through Romeo's discoveries that these small critters are meant to be respected and given space- only then can they do the jobs they were made to do and keep our planet clean and safe. And, as Romeo tells his family, even though some bugs may look scary or mean, they usually have a pretty important job to do, so always be careful not to hurt the good bugs in our world!
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Series
Language
English
Target group
Children/juvenile
Interest Age: From 4 to 7 years
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Unsewn / adhesive bound
Illustrations
Illustrations
Dimensions
Height: 216 mm
Width: 216 mm
Thickness: 2 mm
Weight
127 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-950906-02-4 (9781950906024)
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Kim Jackson is Executive Director of Elder Orphan Care, a ministry focused on bringing help and hope to older adults aging alone. Kim has been published in a variety of periodicals, newspapers, and educational curriculum. She wrote "Hello, Hope!" in celebration of EOC's ten year anniversary.Kim has had the privilege of speaking in thirty states as well as Ukraine, Haiti, Guatemala, Venezuela, Romania and Canada. Beyond traveling to raise awareness and funding for Elder Orphan Care, she also enjoys encouraging a variety of audiences at civic organizations, churches, schools, camps, and conferences.Kim grew up in Palestine, Illinois, and has called Concord, North Carolina, home since 2007.Visit "Hello, Hope!" on facebook to read additional background information and view photographs that illustrate each of the powerful stories in "Hello, Hope!"To learn more about Elder Orphan Care's unique mission, visit www.elderorphancare.com or follow EOC on social media.