Odie Explores

Ask Odie if he wants to go outside and he runs to the door. To him, inside is for naps. Written from a dog's perspective, this lighthearted book teaches children why the outdoors are interesting. It gives quirky facts about common and overlooked animals, plants, and insects.

Features:
Engaging color photographs
First person (dog) voice
Conversational tone (you and me)
Friendly educational messages
Child-centric glossary

Takeaways:
Starts conversations
Helps children better understand nature
Promotes enjoying dogs, exploring, nature, and exercise
Encourages making friends and being curious

Excerpt:
Hi. My name is Odin, but my friends call me Odie.

I am an explorer. You are too if you like finding and learning new things.

I am teaching Phoebe how to explore. She is my new friend and neighbor. Join us as we discover what is in our neighborhood.

- Paw Smart -
Walking is a great way to explore outside.

As we walk, our eyes look for things that move and our ears listen for new sounds. Our noses find smelly things.

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Odie Explores

Ask Odie if he wants to go outside and he runs to the door. To him, inside is for naps. Written from a dog's perspective, this lighthearted book teaches children why the outdoors are interesting. It gives quirky facts about common and overlooked animals, plants, and insects.

Features:
Engaging color photographs
First person (dog) voice
Conversational tone (you and me)
Friendly educational messages
Child-centric glossary

Takeaways:
Starts conversations
Helps children better understand nature
Promotes enjoying dogs, exploring, nature, and exercise
Encourages making friends and being curious

Excerpt:
Hi. My name is Odin, but my friends call me Odie.

I am an explorer. You are too if you like finding and learning new things.

I am teaching Phoebe how to explore. She is my new friend and neighbor. Join us as we discover what is in our neighborhood.

- Paw Smart -
Walking is a great way to explore outside.

As we walk, our eyes look for things that move and our ears listen for new sounds. Our noses find smelly things.

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Odie Explores

Odie Explores

by D S Provance
Odie Explores

Odie Explores

by D S Provance

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Overview

Ask Odie if he wants to go outside and he runs to the door. To him, inside is for naps. Written from a dog's perspective, this lighthearted book teaches children why the outdoors are interesting. It gives quirky facts about common and overlooked animals, plants, and insects.

Features:
Engaging color photographs
First person (dog) voice
Conversational tone (you and me)
Friendly educational messages
Child-centric glossary

Takeaways:
Starts conversations
Helps children better understand nature
Promotes enjoying dogs, exploring, nature, and exercise
Encourages making friends and being curious

Excerpt:
Hi. My name is Odin, but my friends call me Odie.

I am an explorer. You are too if you like finding and learning new things.

I am teaching Phoebe how to explore. She is my new friend and neighbor. Join us as we discover what is in our neighborhood.

- Paw Smart -
Walking is a great way to explore outside.

As we walk, our eyes look for things that move and our ears listen for new sounds. Our noses find smelly things.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780998630915
Publisher: Crimson Gold Publishing
Publication date: 11/23/2018
Series: Paw Smart Book , #2
Pages: 42
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.11(d)
Age Range: 2 - 10 Years

About the Author

D. S. Provance finds nature interesting and worth preserving. For over two decades, she managed sustainability projects that promoted technology innovation and deployment. The Paw Smart series was written for Odie's young friends who are always asking questions. Meet Odie and Odie Explores are introductory animal books.

Meet Odie is #9 on The Gittle List 2017 of Best Indie Children Books.

Table of Contents

Introduction

Hawks

Wrens

Oak trees

Tree bark

Anoles/lizards

Box turtles

Mushrooms

Bees

Chickens

Stag beetles

Fireflies

Frogs

Tadpoles

Salamanders

Fairy doors

Glossary

Acknowledgements

Special thanks to SPCA of Wake County

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