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In a world driven by devices, this beautiful story invites all to reconnect with nature and each other.The lyrical story follows a mother and child into the woods. Away from life and all it's distractions, they find adventure, fun, and healing. The extraordinary and unique illustrations document their physical transformation as they get closer to nature, and the words inspire all to take a step outdoors.A beautiful story all year round—but it’s especially poignant for spring, summer and Earth Day celebrations.Won't you come along?
Why would anyone want to ditch their friends?Iggy is an introverted inkapus and while he loves his new friends, sometimes he just needs a little breaksomething they don't seem to understand. The more Iggy tries to be alone, the more they chase him. It's all fun and gamesuntil Iggy nearly loses his ink. The quintessential Iggy book, this fun and sometimes ironic story surfaces some of the main communication differences between introverts and extrovertsshowing how easily the two personality types can misunderstand each other. For parents and educators: Recent research shows introverted children are often underrepresented in today's social sphere. This book gives them a character they can relate to, while also helping introverted and extroverted children understand the differences between the two personality types.
Sometimes, you have to leave your comfort zone. Iggy's long time home, Crystal Cove, becomes polluted. So, Iggy and a few of his friends set out to find a clean place to live. This proves to be more challenging than they expected.Iggy and his friends must work together to solve problems, deal with disappointment, and stay strong when things get tough. For parents and educators: Recent research shows introverted children are often underrepresented in today's social sphere. This book gives them a character they can relate to, while also helping introverted and extroverted children understand the differences between the two personality types.
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