About A Rhyming Book of Creatures and their Fascinating Features! by Olga De Sousa
Children will truly delight in this unusual collection of engaging encounters with remarkable and exotic creatures.
This unique compilation is enhanced by enjoyable activity pages, which extend learning and encourage creativity. A paperback version is available as well.
Brimming with special appeal for children aged 5 – 11 years, the contents will undoubtedly stimulate discussion and spark enthusiasm for further discovery.
Younger children, too, will be instantly drawn to the striking images and derive considerable listening pleasure from the jaunty poems with rhyme and rhythm.
Here is an uplifting experience for all who are young at heart and inspired by the astonishing diversity of intriguing animals that share our planet!
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I have always been fascinated by wildlife, fauna, and flora, as a young child and was fortunate enough to have been able to follow many of the televised programmes produced by Sir David Attenborough and his team of fantastic scuba divers, aerial and terrestrial photographers etc.
As Science continues to reveal more astonishing facts about the animal kingdom, my enduring interest has blossomed recently and developed into a zeal for sharing with younger children, some of the extraordinary abilities and quirky characteristics of exotic and unusual creatures from around the world.
Having a professional background in human communication, which included a focus on phonetics, I’ve tried to compose poems with alliteration, rhyme, and rhythm and use those qualities to relay interesting nuggets of insight about the one hundred and thirty birds, mammals, fish, reptiles, insects, amphibians etc. in the series of five books, by using an engaging and amusing style.
I hope that my enthusiasm for this venture is conveyed with a sense of exuberance and that it will also ignite sparks of curiosity and encourage learning in children, so that they may also be prompted to engage in further exploration, wonder, and appreciation of the enormous diversity of creatures which share our truly wonderful planet!