ISBN-13: 9781682565926 / Angielski / Miękka / 2016 / 40 str.
The Legend of Rami the Wolf is a true story about a captive born gray wolf that devoted her life as an Ambassador wolf to teaching people the value of wolves and of returning them to the wilderness to restore a healthy ecosystem. The story is told from Rami's perspective; her thoughts and dreams. The story can be enjoyed by preschool children and read by young readers. It can open a discussion not only about wolves, but about the preservation of all wildlife, conservation of the habitat necessary for wildlife survival, and responsible stewardship of the natural resources of our planet. Elizabeth Upson Stanley lives in Connecticut. She holds Bachelor and Master of Science degrees in Human Services from New Hampshire College, with concentrations in Early Childhood Education and Community Counseling Psychology respectively. She founded and for thirty years was Director/teacher of Storybook Barn School; a nursery school for three to five year old children. Storybook Barn was the lab school for the Child Development Program at Briarwood College which she developed and then served as Program Director and associate professor for twenty-four years.