Deep in the rainforest - a magical place called the Jewels of the Earth - here lives Jingo, the orangutan of the jungle.
“I’m Jingo from the jungle.
I swing and I tumble.
With my tummy I mumble.
With my toes I can fumble!”
But today, Jingo and his friends are going to face the greatest danger of the rainforest.A fun and engaging book that addresses the issue of deforestation and how it impacts wildlife.
“Serena deserves a constellation of stars for consistently writing picture books that capture children's attention and deliver important messages.” - G. Williams, editor.
“I’m in love with Jingo and his humour that appeals to both children and adults.” - D.W., writer.
Jingo in the Jungle is based on the true story of an orangutan - in Indonesia - defending its home and habitat from being destroyed by a bulldozer.
It’s a fun and engaging adventure into environmental awareness published by Save The Planet Books.• Perfect for parents wanting to educate their kids about the environment, nature, and animals.• A wonderful gift for teachers, librarians, and educators who are looking to teach about deforestation and how it affects wildlife, ecosystems, and climate.• Great for fans of Love the Earth by Julian Lennon, Here We Are: Notes for Living on Planet Earth by Oliver Jeffers, What a Waste by Jess French and the classics from Giles Andreae, Julia Donaldson, and Mo Willems.
Jingo in the Jungle is a story that speaks directly to kids showing what deforestation can do on animals and wildlife habitats.
From the Author
I write books for young children that have the future of our planet at their heart. I passionately believe that children are our last chance to improve our ecosystems, find solutions to major climate problems, and save the planet.I also believe in the importance of reading to children from an early age, and hope that my books engage children and inspire them to believe in a better future.
Benefits of Environmental Education
According to United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization , there are four reasons to provide children with environmental education:
To make them more aware and conscious of environmental problems.
To boost their interest in caring for and improving the environment.
To enhance their ability to learn about their surroundings.
To broaden their ecological knowledge in subjects such as landscapes, air, water, natural resources and wildlife.
Pages
35
Format
Kindle Edition
Publisher
Save The Planet Books
Release
November 27, 2019
Jingo in the Jungle: Saving the Jewels of the Earth
Deep in the rainforest - a magical place called the Jewels of the Earth - here lives Jingo, the orangutan of the jungle.
“I’m Jingo from the jungle.
I swing and I tumble.
With my tummy I mumble.
With my toes I can fumble!”
But today, Jingo and his friends are going to face the greatest danger of the rainforest.A fun and engaging book that addresses the issue of deforestation and how it impacts wildlife.
“Serena deserves a constellation of stars for consistently writing picture books that capture children's attention and deliver important messages.” - G. Williams, editor.
“I’m in love with Jingo and his humour that appeals to both children and adults.” - D.W., writer.
Jingo in the Jungle is based on the true story of an orangutan - in Indonesia - defending its home and habitat from being destroyed by a bulldozer.
It’s a fun and engaging adventure into environmental awareness published by Save The Planet Books.• Perfect for parents wanting to educate their kids about the environment, nature, and animals.• A wonderful gift for teachers, librarians, and educators who are looking to teach about deforestation and how it affects wildlife, ecosystems, and climate.• Great for fans of Love the Earth by Julian Lennon, Here We Are: Notes for Living on Planet Earth by Oliver Jeffers, What a Waste by Jess French and the classics from Giles Andreae, Julia Donaldson, and Mo Willems.
Jingo in the Jungle is a story that speaks directly to kids showing what deforestation can do on animals and wildlife habitats.
From the Author
I write books for young children that have the future of our planet at their heart. I passionately believe that children are our last chance to improve our ecosystems, find solutions to major climate problems, and save the planet.I also believe in the importance of reading to children from an early age, and hope that my books engage children and inspire them to believe in a better future.
Benefits of Environmental Education
According to United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization , there are four reasons to provide children with environmental education:
To make them more aware and conscious of environmental problems.
To boost their interest in caring for and improving the environment.
To enhance their ability to learn about their surroundings.
To broaden their ecological knowledge in subjects such as landscapes, air, water, natural resources and wildlife.