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Mambi and the Forest Fire


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No. of pages 48

Published: 2016

Great for age 5-12 years

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In "Mambi and the Forest Fire" by Saskia Pekelharing, young Mambi embarks on a courageous journey through a lush forest that is threatened by a devastating fire. As she navigates the flames and smoke, Mambi encounters various woodland creatures in need of help. With her quick thinking and compassion, she devises a plan to save her animal friends and protect their home. Through bravery and teamwork, Mambi learns valuable lessons about resilience, community, and the importance of caring for nature. This heartwarming tale highlights the strength of friendship and the impact one individual can have in the face of adversity. [Generated by language model - please report any problems].

 

There are 48 pages in this book. This book was published in 2016 by Penguin Random House India .

Nandana Dev Sen is an award-winning actor, writer, and child-rights activist. After studying literature at Harvard and filmmaking at USC, she worked as a book editor, a screenwriter, a short film maker, a poetry translator, and as Princess Jasmine in Disneyland. Nandana grew up in India, England, and America, and has acted in over 20 feature films from all three continents (and in multiple languages). As an ambassador and advocate, Nandana works closely with children (and grown-ups) at Operation Smile, RAHI (India's first organization for survivors of child sexual abuse), and UNICEF, to promote child protection and to fight against child abuse. Nandana frequently writes for newspapers and journals, has translated her mother Nabaneeta Dev Sen's book of poems Make Up Your Mind, and is the author of the children's book Mambi and the Forest Fire. Kangaroo Kisses is her debut children's book in the U. K. Nandana lives in New York, Kolkata, and London, and has been quoted to say that she loves to "eat, bike, rhyme, dance, and argue. "