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Good Morning, Takaya

Board book

Main Details

Title Good Morning, Takaya
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Cheryl Alexander
By (author) Alex Van Tol
Physical Properties
Format:Board book
Pages:32
Dimensions(mm): Height 165,Width 165
ISBN/Barcode 9781771604871
ClassificationsDewey:813.6
Audience
Children / Juvenile
Illustrations colour photographs throughout

Publishing Details

Publisher Rocky Mountain Books
Imprint Rocky Mountain Books
Publication Date 17 June 2021
Publication Country Canada

Description

Takaya, the lone wolf, wakes up on a quiet bluff and sets out to discover the calm, gentle beauty of his coastal home. Encountering a variety of colours and other wildlife, and witnessing the beauty of the natural world, Takaya spends his day wandering, hunting, eating, howling, resting, and sleeping. This charming book, available as both a board book (ages 0-3) and a picture book (ages 4-8), features poetic text and stunning photos that illustrate the natural splendour of Takaya's island refuge.

Author Biography

Cheryl Alexander is a conservation photographer working worldwide to ensure protection of wilderness and wildlife. Through visual documentation and storytelling, she hopes to inspire passion and action that will protect the imperilled wild in our world for future generations. She has been studying and documenting Takaya's life on both Discovery and Chatham islands for years. Cheryl's film about this remarkable animal, Takaya: Lone Wolf, has been broadcast on CBC and the BBC to great acclaim and will be touring various film festivals throughout 2020 and 2021. Cheryl's other books about Takaya published by RMB include Takaya: Lone Wolf, Good Morning, Takaya, and Takaya's Journey. Follow Cheryl on Instagram @takayalonewolf and @cherwildawake or visit her website at wildawake.com. Cheryl lives in Victoria, BC. Alex Van Tol has written numerous fiction and non-fiction books for young readers with Orca Book Publishers, the Royal BC Museum and Crabtree Publishing. A former middle-school teacher, Alex facilitates workshops in mental health and mindfulness, advises organizations on culture and team cohesion, and coaches private clients in neuroplasticity. You can find out more about her at alexvantol.com. Alex lives in Victoria, BC, with her two sons.