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The Animal Alphabet

Cc’s Zoo Adventure

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The Animal Alphabet

By: Mark Urizar
Narrated by: Joanna Teljeur
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This is one of a series of children's books written to highlight today's many issues, as we look for that someone who can inspire us to do the right things. CC is everyone's superhero, as CC does what we all want to do but are too afraid to try.

This book explores the plight of native fauna. CC's adventures starts when she visits the Zoo. There she meets a friendly koala named Bill, who takes her on a whirlwind adventure to see how animals are faring in the wild.

CC visits many countries and sees how many native animals struggle to adapt to this changing world. This is when CC decide she must do something. With help from her school, CC finds the courage to start a campaign to save the animal kingdom.

Other books in the series explore COVID-19, climate change, the plight of the disadvantaged, and war.

©2022 Mark Urizar (P)2022 Mark Urizar
Animals Fiction Literature & Fiction Superheroes Adventure

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