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A Wise Monkey Named Jimi in the Amazon Rainforest"** is a delightful and thought-provoking children’s book that immerses readers in the vibrant world of the Amazon Rainforest. This captivating tale follows Jimi, a wise and observant monkey who is deeply connected to his lush, green home. Jimi’s keen eye for detail and his love for the forest make him a beloved figure among the animals. The story begins when Jimi notices a troubling change: the Great River, a vital source of life for the rainforest, is shrinking. Concerned for the well-being of his fellow creatures and the health of their habitat, Jimi sets out to investigate the cause. He is joined by his closest friends— Luna, a strong and graceful jaguar; Athena, an insightful and perceptive owl; and Tiberius, an ancient tortoise with a wealth of knowledge. Their adventure leads them to the source of the river, where they discover that a beaver dam has caused the river to slow and become stagnant. The beavers, led by their leader Bruno, had built the dam to create a safe home but did not realize the unintended consequences it was having on the forest.
A Wise Monkey Named Jimi in the Amazon Rainforest"** is a delightful and thought-provoking children’s book that immerses readers in the vibrant world of the Amazon Rainforest. This captivating tale follows Jimi, a wise and observant monkey who is deeply connected to his lush, green home. Jimi’s keen eye for detail and his love for the forest make him a beloved figure among the animals. The story begins when Jimi notices a troubling change: the Great River, a vital source of life for the rainforest, is shrinking. Concerned for the well-being of his fellow creatures and the health of their habitat, Jimi sets out to investigate the cause. He is joined by his closest friends— Luna, a strong and graceful jaguar; Athena, an insightful and perceptive owl; and Tiberius, an ancient tortoise with a wealth of knowledge. Their adventure leads them to the source of the river, where they discover that a beaver dam has caused the river to slow and become stagnant. The beavers, led by their leader Bruno, had built the dam to create a safe home but did not realize the unintended consequences it was having on the forest.
Illustrated articles, stories, and poems, grouped thematically in fifteen volumes under titles including "World and Space, "About Animals," "How Things Work, " and "Make and Do."
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