Deep under the Bunny Hill oak tree, lives a family of rabbits who is anxious to romp through the spring grass spouting outside their warren.

Jim Jack greets his friends and discovers the footprints they make in the soft mud. He learns about how the deer, badger, bear, and skunk make tracks that he can recognize and follow.

Racing across the meadow to the nearby stream he gets caught in a rainstorm. He takes refuge under some large leaves, but the stream soon becomes a raging river and he is swept far away.

Learn how he uses his new knowledge of animal tracks as a guide to finding his way home.



Autorentext

Taama writes children's books packed full of fun and education for kids. She enjoys encouraging children to learn and discover the world around them. "It's fun teaches kids about nature and the animals who live in the forest." She grew up in the deep woods of Louisiana where her mom taught her and her sisters the beauty around them. She dreamed of being an artist and worked to pay for art lessons. Many years later, she graduated from Texas A&M University as an Architect. Her passion for art turned into a career in architecture where she developed a strong sense of design and still loves to paint. Find out more at her website: www.taamaforasiepi.com.

Titel
Jim Jack Learns to Track
Untertitel
A Bunny Hill Adventure
Illustrator
EAN
9798985457902
Format
E-Book (epub)
Veröffentlichung
08.01.2022
Digitaler Kopierschutz
Adobe-DRM
Dateigrösse
4.77 MB
Anzahl Seiten
40