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CHILDREN’S STORYBOOK
Introducing…BOOK TWO IN THE ‘SAVING WILD CANADA’ SERIES
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‘Saving The House Mother Nature Built’ – Hamilton Edition, takes young readers on an exciting adventure throughout the upper and lower areas of Hamilton and its surrounding towns. This sprawling city stretches across and below the beautiful Niagara Escarpment and along the shore of Lake Ontario in the southern region of the province of Ontario, Canada.
This easy-to-read storybook brings Hamilton to life through colourful illustrations and a simple rhyming format. It explores the unusual terrain and unique features that are found throughout the urban, suburban and natural areas. From the rocky escarpment edges, the forests and shoreline to the streams, rivers and karst, beauty is found everywhere including over 100 waterfalls. It is why Hamilton is known as the Waterfall Capital of the World. But, through all the magnificence this region holds, there still lies a fragility that must be protected by all.
A must-read storybook created to encourage our youths of today and tomorrow to become part of the important movement of maintaining better, cleaner cities and a sustainable Wild Canada.
Hamilton is located in the Golden Horseshoe area within the southern part of the province of Ontario, Canada
Proudly Written, Created & Printed in Canada – All Rights Reserved
About the author/Illustrator:
Sherry Hayes is a Canadian author and artist. Having grown up in the countryside surrounded by forests and wetlands teeming with wildlife, she has had a lifetime passion for and commitment to what she fondly refers to as – ‘All Things Nature’. Sherry believes in the necessary symbiotic relationship between humankind and the natural world and the need for proper balance.
‘Saving The House Mother Nature Built’ is designed to help teach our youth the significance of all species on earth. We must share this planet with Nature. Each village, town, city and region has special places where creatures look to us to help them live and thrive in their own little homes, whether it is where we live or it is in the forests, meadows, lakes or sky.