Its A Jungle Out There
$12.99
Be Brave. Make Friends.
Join the Lion-Heart League as they go on their first amazing mission–to find a friend for a lonely gorilla. It’s a Jungle Out There! tells the story of four lion cubs as they search for the lonely gorilla, deep in the jungle. On the way, they encounter a grumpy leopard and a scary crocodile. They also learn that making new friends can be scary, but it’s worth taking the chance. It’s worth going out on a limb (even if there’s a monkey sitting on the limb).
This exciting, colorful adventure also includes a teaching section in the back, where parents and kids can dig deeper and talk about how to make friends.
– How do you introduce yourself to others?
– What do you say next?
– What do you ask?
– How do you share your story?
We can all use a little help from our friends. So, meet your new friends: Matteo, Zahara, Gabriella, and Ross. They’ll show you how to be brave. They’ll teach you how to have the heart of a lion.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781951022259
ISBN10: 1951022254
Doug Peterson | Jonathan Wiggins | Nancy Peterson
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: December 2022
Publisher: Anchor Distributors
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