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Ο Αετός & ο Τρυποκάρυδος

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Ποιος πετάει πιο ψηλά; Τα πουλιά διοργανώνουν έναν διαγωνισμό για να το διαπιστώσουν. Το αποτέλεσμα θα είναι έκπληξη και μάθημα μαζί!

Η Τζέιν Γκούντολ διασκευάζει μια ιστορία που αγαπάει από παιδί, γιατί, όπως συνηθίζει να λέει, "κανένας μας δεν μπορεί να πετάξει πολύ ψηλά από μόνος του. Όλοι έχουμε ανάγκη τον αετό μας".

36 pages, Hardcover

First published August 1, 2000

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Jane Goodall

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For the Australian academic and mystery writer, see Professor Jane R. Goodall.

Dr. Jane Goodall, DBE, Founder of the Jane Goodall Institute and UN Messenger of Peace was a world-renowned ethologist and activist inspiring greater understanding and action on behalf of the natural world every single day.

Dr. Goodall was best known for groundbreaking studies of wild chimpanzees in Gombe Stream National Park, Tanzania, transformative research that continues to this day as the longest-running wild chimpanzee study in the world. Dr. Goodall was the founder of the Jane Goodall Institute, a global conservation, advocacy, animal welfare, research, and youth empowerment organization, including her global Roots & Shoots program.

Dr. Goodall had worked extensively on climate action, human rights, conservation, and animal welfare issues for decades, and was a central voice in the work to advance environmental progress.

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Author 1 book12 followers
March 22, 2019
The king of the birds has always been a favorite, and i admit that, if anyone else had written this cleaned up version, where kindness prevails instead of cleverness, i would probably hate it. But from Jane Goodall, that kindness is genuine, and her own spirit and love are visible seeping through the story.
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461 reviews
June 6, 2019
A parable about helping others achieve greatness. Would make a nice graduation gift.
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June 13, 2018
I liked this book because it is by Jane Goodall, which would be a good lesson, but it is also talks about many kinds of birds. This story would be a good book to have in a classroom for many reasons.
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1,130 reviews11 followers
August 9, 2011
I love Jane Goodall, and I love this picture book she created based on a favorite fable from her childhood. The illustrations are fantastic, and I love the realism. Goodall never condescends to her young audience; she provides some real, straight facts about the birds through both the story and the pictures...
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Author 1 book64 followers
February 16, 2015
Excellent pictures, but a somewhat touchy-feely retelling of an unidentified earlier story. Apparently included in Popular Tales of the West Highlands, Orally Collected by J. F. Campbell (1867) - why couldn't the source information be mentioned in this book?
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September 21, 2013
ena boljših pravljic. Škoda, da mojim sinovoma ni bila toliko všeč. Mogoče pa kdaj drugič, a ne!
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February 6, 2022
Beautiful short picture book about teamwork and how we each have special strengths. I loved Jane Goodall's message at the end.
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