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A Huntsman Spider In My House: Little Aussie Critters, by Michelle Ray


A Huntsman Spider in My House, by Michelle Ray

A Huntsman Spider in My House features a young girl concerned about a Huntsman spider appearing in her room. Rather than react immediately to kill the spider, as commonly taught by society, she finds another way—catching the Huntsman instead and then releasing it outside to let it live and support the ecosystem of Australian fauna. The little girl’s actions show that insects are important, necessary, not so scary, and support the world too.

This gorgeously illustrated and fun book is recommended for children 0-5 years. 

About the Author
Michelle Ray
Michelle K Ray is a former Australian Police Officer & now engaging author.

Her newly released children's book, titled, 'A Huntsman Spider In My House' is now available. Beautifully illustrated and wonderfully presented this is the first title in her Little Aussie Critters Children's Book Series.

A keen presenter, she lives in Sydney, Australia.

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Bumble the Bee, by Yvon Douran


This childrens picture book is for children ages 4 through 8.

When is a bee not a bee? Can a bumble bee change himself into a bird or a ladybug? If a bumble bee had feathers like a bird could he still gather pollen all day or would the feathers get in his way? Bumble is about to discover the answers to these questions and learn some bee-wildering lessons along the way.





As a children's book author most of my themes are centered around nature and the natural world. So many things in nature run parallel with our own human experiences. Learning about nature can help young children learn about themselves and their place in the world around them. ~Yvon Douran


About the Author
Yvon Douran, childrens book author is a true adventurer, and with good reason: Her infamous ancestor, Fletcher Christian, led the mutiny on the Bounty in 1789. Not surprisingly, then, in 1985 Ms. Douran made a bold decision to leave her idyllic life on a tiny South Pacific island and travel 13,000 miles to study photography at the famed Brooks Institute of Photography in Santa Barbara, California.

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Amazon Kindle: http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00J6NCEAQ

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