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Feed Me! No, Feed Me! No, Me!
Contributor(s): Creager, Carol (Author)
ISBN: 1977227384     ISBN-13: 9781977227386
Publisher: Outskirts Press
OUR PRICE:   $15.15  
Product Type: Paperback
Published: May 2020
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- Nature | Ecosystems & Habitats - Rivers
Physical Information: 0.11" H x 8.5" W x 8.5" (0.25 lbs) 40 pages
 
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We are teenage mangrove swallows, always hungry. Why are we so hungry? You humans have years to grow up. We are born and become adults in a few months. Even when we learn how to fly, we cannot fly well enough to catch insects. We open our mouths as wide as we can and call our parents to feed us. Have you any idea how many little insects our parents have to catch on the wing to feed all of us. We really keep them busy. Will we get enough food to grow up and catch our own insects?

We Three Young Swallows

It is important that everyone help wildlife to survive and that as many as possible enjoy seeing, while not disturbing, wild creatures.

What do I know about wildlife? I have watched and photographed it since I was a small child. I have visited most Spanish-speaking countries during my vacations from teaching Spanish. My first trip to Costa Rica was in 1970. My goals in life are to entertain as well as to educate others and to promote conservation. I want everyone to be able to see and to appreciate nature and wildlife; therefore, I write photographic books. Most books describe animals and birds. I want you to see what I see while I travel so that you can understand as much as possible how creatures live, what they eat, how they move, and what they do where they are visible. I tired of studying books talking about ecology and wildlife; I want you to see what each creature looks like and how they act.

I chose Spanish-speaking countries for two reasons. First, I speak the language and have photographed everything I could for many years for my students to see as they learned the language. To communicate successfully with people of other countries, you need to understand their customs and culture as well as their language. Second, people are familiar with huge African and Asian animals. Unfortunately, little attention has been paid to the wealth of Latin American wildlife; I am trying to do my bit to help remedy the lack. While most of my books are written primarily for children, I hope adults too will enjoy the photographs and humor as well as learn more about the wildlife. - Carol Creager