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Harry the Wolf

Harry the Wolf

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Harry the Wolf and his family are forced to move to the far north to escape humans clearing the land for farms, roads, and towns. He learns about the animals and environment in Europe and discovers other types of wild dogs. The book also includes background information on how wild animals live and deals with environmental issues in a child-friendly way. The illustrations are gorgeous and will delight pre- and early readers.

Format: Hardback
Length: 32 pages
Publication date: 31 July 2023
Publisher: NQ Publishers


Harry the Wolf and his family are forced to move to the far north of Europe when humans start clearing the land to make way for farms, roads, and towns. As he explores his new home, Harry learns about the animals and environment in this region. He discovers that there are many different types of wild dogs, and he learns about the many animals that live in Europe.

One of the animals that Harry meets is a group of foxes. He learns that they are very clever and that they live in families. He also learns that they are important for keeping the balance of the ecosystem by eating pests like rabbits and mice.

Another animal that Harry meets is a bear. He learns that bears are very strong and that they can swim long distances. He also learns that they are important for keeping the forest healthy by eating berries and nuts.

Harry also meets a group of deer. He learns that they are very fast and that they can run for long distances. He also learns that they are important for keeping the ecosystem healthy by eating plants and flowers.

As Harry explores his new home, he also learns about the environmental issues that are affecting the animals and the environment in Europe. He learns about deforestation, pollution, and climate change. He also learns about the efforts that people are making to protect the animals and the environment.

One of the efforts that Harry learns about is the creation of protected areas. These areas are designed to protect the animals and the environment from human activities. They are also designed to provide a safe haven for the animals to live and thrive.

Harry also learns about the importance of reducing waste and pollution. He learns about the ways that people can reduce their impact on the environment by using less plastic, driving less, and eating less meat.

As Harry continues to explore his new home, he learns more about the animals and the environment in Europe. He becomes more and more aware of the importance of protecting the animals and the environment. He also becomes more and more aware of the ways that he can help to protect the animals and the environment.

In the end, Harry the Wolf learns a lot about the animals and the environment in Europe. He becomes a champion for protecting the animals and the environment, and he inspires others to do the same.

Harry the Wolf and his family are forced to move to the far north of Europe when humans start clearing the land to make way for farms, roads, and towns.

As he explores his new home, Harry learns about the animals and environment in this region.

He discovers that there are many different types of wild dogs, and he learns about the many animals that live in Europe.

One of the animals that Harry meets is a group of foxes.

He learns that they are very clever and that they live in families.

He also learns that they are important for keeping the balance of the ecosystem by eating pests like rabbits and mice.

Another animal that Harry meets is a bear.

He learns that bears are very strong and that they can swim long distances.

He also learns that they are important for keeping the forest healthy by eating berries and nuts.

Harry also meets a group of deer.

He learns that they are very fast and that they can run for long distances.

He also learns that they are important for keeping the ecosystem healthy by eating plants and flowers.

As Harry explores his new home, he also learns about the environmental issues that are affecting the animals and the environment in Europe.

He learns about deforestation, pollution, and climate change.

He also learns about the efforts that people are making to protect the animals and the environment.

One of the efforts that Harry learns about is the creation of protected areas.

These areas are designed to protect the animals and the environment from human activities.

They are also designed to provide a safe haven for the animals to live and thrive.

Harry also learns about the importance of reducing waste and pollution.

He learns about the ways that people can reduce their impact on the environment by using less plastic, driving less, and eating less meat.

As Harry continues to explore his new home, he learns more about the animals and the environment in Europe.

He becomes a champion for protecting the animals and the environment, and he inspires others to do the same.

Weight: 398g
Dimension: 246 x 249 x 12 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781912944934

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