In particular, my favorites are the texts that narrate through words and pictures and a story a story, thus maintaining a narrative without being too didactic and "notional", such as those from the publishing house Editorial Science that, on the theme "Nature and the Environment, proposes a series of audio books designed to speak and make known to children the habits and characteristics of some of the animals at risk of extinction through a story to tell, and if we also be observed to listen through the enclosed CD, in which the narrator's curiosity and Lella Costa offers additional details. Part of series: Penguins on the trail of the panda, tiger mother and A great little turtle , Nicola Davies illustrated by Jane Chapman, 2010, 32 p. + Audio CD, that having had the pleasure to browse and read, it is definitely my favorite among all the books of the series.
Admiring the beautiful and charming illustrations by the wonderful colors, like an oil painting on canvas, is clear from the grandeur of the sea and the environment in all its strength and majesty in front of the smallness of living beings, of a baby turtle that is about to travel a long journey, that of his life, following in the footsteps of his ancestors.
This story, able to give visibility to the thin thread that binds all living things to the great land ecosystem, gives value to life of any living being, puts the right emphasis on the passing of time, the immensity of our planet and its precious treasures to be preserved as limited and vital to other creatures, gives us a story that also represents a path of growth and courage to face the adventure that life is.
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