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A young reader for children to learn about the importance of natural habitats for Australian native wildlife that provides an introduction to conservation of the environment. Amy's story is a fun and relatable tale that children aged approximately 8-14 will enjoy reading - and they will learn about important issues along the way! Amy has lived next to the forest all her life and has made friends with the birds and animals. Now all this forest is going to be flattened for an industrial site. Amy has to find a way to stop this development, but she is only 11 years old! How does Amy find a way to…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
A young reader for children to learn about the importance of natural habitats for Australian native wildlife that provides an introduction to conservation of the environment. Amy's story is a fun and relatable tale that children aged approximately 8-14 will enjoy reading - and they will learn about important issues along the way! Amy has lived next to the forest all her life and has made friends with the birds and animals. Now all this forest is going to be flattened for an industrial site. Amy has to find a way to stop this development, but she is only 11 years old! How does Amy find a way to save the forest? Will she be able to stop the developers in time to save the baby eagles? It is a race against time!
Autorenporträt
As a Special Education Teacher, Valerie has enjoyed a lifetime of teaching and learning. It is incredible how much learning a teacher can experience when teaching. As she has been privileged to teach all age groups to read and write, count and understand basic Maths from 4 years to adults, it never ceases to amaze her how much more there is to learn about learning. Valerie has never had a student, regardless of individual difficulties, that couldn't learn, and achieve, something of importance to them. Valerie believes teaching is about learning from the student: what it is they want to learn about, what difficulties they face and, how best to present that topic to them. She learned creativity from her father who was a man light years ahead of his time. It has helped her scores of times to break through the barriers that surround some students (metaphorically speaking). Valerie also learned resilience from her mother and it is this resilience that she has given Amy in these books.