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  • The Bison and the Butterfly: An ecosystem story

    (By Alice Hemming)

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    Author Alice Hemming
    “Book Descriptions: A charming and funny story about friends in nature, and the nature of friendship! Bison feels very sad and lonely. She’s big and hairy, and sometimes a bit clumsy. She can’t imagine why anybody would want to be her friend. But wise woodpecker knows that everybody likes different things, and the other animals in the forest may be a lot more grateful than she realizes. Soon enough, as Bison eats her breakfast, has her bath and does her—ahem—business, she meets a variety of creatures who love her exactly because of her big, shaggy ways.   This light-hearted tale from the bestselling author of The Leaf Thief, produced in conjunction with the Kent Wildlife Trust, explains to young readers in terms they will relate to how the behaviors of different animals within an ecosystem all help and support one another to thrive. The story gently explains the science behind rewilding, and also celebrates difference, showing that, no matter who we are and what we like, we are all worthy of friendship and have a part to play.”

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