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Welcome to a unique series of nature-based children's adventure stories, featuring photos of real wild animals taken in nature! Mister Bigflop is a special hare. He is curious and clever, thoughtful and brave. He can hop fast and far, and is always willing to help a friend in need. That's why he's made friends with all kinds of animals -- including some that are much taller and smaller, and some that wouldn't usually think twice about a jackrabbit like him. In this adventure his cousin, Wilson the pika, discovers winter haypiles are disappearing, and calls for help. Written by professional…mehr

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Welcome to a unique series of nature-based children's adventure stories, featuring photos of real wild animals taken in nature! Mister Bigflop is a special hare. He is curious and clever, thoughtful and brave. He can hop fast and far, and is always willing to help a friend in need. That's why he's made friends with all kinds of animals -- including some that are much taller and smaller, and some that wouldn't usually think twice about a jackrabbit like him. In this adventure his cousin, Wilson the pika, discovers winter haypiles are disappearing, and calls for help. Written by professional science communicators (and enthusiastic nature photographers) to teach real animal behaviours in a fun and engaging way, this story can be read to or by children with an interest in nature, adventure, and helping friends in need! Please note: all photos are original and were digitally composited to suit this story. No domesticated or captive animals were photographed, and the wild animals were not lured, fed, or disturbed as part of the photography process. Mister Bigflop is an urban-dwelling hare who enjoys regular snacks of grass, clover, and fallen birdseed in the authors' backyard.
Autorenporträt
Originally from Germany, Jeannine is a skilled science communications professional serving the public in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. She takes particular joy in helping the subjects of her stories shine, and making complex scientific topics accessible to people who haven't had the opportunity to study them before.