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Real-life adventure story, facts and experiments for children aged 8-12 Wildlife Wong encounters weird and wonderful plants and creatures as he tries to track elusive sun bears in Borneo. Meet frogs that fly, flowers that stink, and ants that can carry their own weight. They are all amazing, but it is the relationship between the gigantic fig tree and the tiny fig wasp that surprises him the most. What do you think Wildlife Wong discovers? After the story, discover amazing facts about the tiny creatures in the rainforest and conduct your own experiments. This is the fifth book in the Wildlife Wong Series. Order all books in the series.…mehr

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Real-life adventure story, facts and experiments for children aged 8-12 Wildlife Wong encounters weird and wonderful plants and creatures as he tries to track elusive sun bears in Borneo. Meet frogs that fly, flowers that stink, and ants that can carry their own weight. They are all amazing, but it is the relationship between the gigantic fig tree and the tiny fig wasp that surprises him the most. What do you think Wildlife Wong discovers? After the story, discover amazing facts about the tiny creatures in the rainforest and conduct your own experiments. This is the fifth book in the Wildlife Wong Series. Order all books in the series.
Autorenporträt
Australian author Dr Sarah Pye first visited Borneo in 2012, ostensibly to see orangutans in the wild. When she met Dr Wong Siew Te and asked what she could do to help sun bears, he replied "do what you do best". Those five powerful words sparked a seven-years journey, a Doctor of Creative Arts degree, an enduring friendship, and this book. No stranger to publishing, Sarah was named Sunshine Coast Small Business Woman of the Year in 2010 for her guidebook, Kids Welcome to Queensland (2009)