After two back-to-back robberies, one at the postal museum and the other on the delegation’s excavation site, and the discovery of a diary hiding a secret for the dodos, the children will take a plunge into an adventure… and trouble! Also enmeshed in their affairs are two rather hostile elderly men who for some reason act suspiciously.Ĭategory: Children's and Young Adults' Booksĭimensions: 2017 / 14 x 20.5 cm / 91pp. Also, make Mauritius Island restricted so only certain. While her father is away working, Mary explores the island in the company of two local children her age, Andre and Philippe. If the dodo bird was still alive I would put the remaining few in a zoo for a little bit and breed them. Her father is a photographer, member of a scientific team investigating the disappearance of an endemic bird, the dodo. Mary and her father are on the island of Mauritius in the Indian Ocean. The book tells the story of a fascinating adventure in an exotic and mysterious land on the traces of a legendary and enchanting creature. We have to rely on old pictures and the few bones and skins we have left - like the ones we have on display in the Museum. Forrest travels to the Faroe Islands to look for any trace of the great auk his passionate search for a large flightless seabird takes him through some of. We don't know exactly what it looked like. ![]() It is illustrated by Vasilis Koutsogiannis, who was awarded the First Prize in the Bank of Cyprus Book Illustration Competition for 2015. Habitat: Mauritius, an island in the Indian Ocean. ![]() The book was awarded the First Prize in the Competition of the Cypriot Association of Children and Young-Adult Books for the year 2014. THE DODO BIRD VERDICT IS ALIVE AND WELL MOSTLY Lester Luborsky, Robert Rosenthal, Louis Diguer, Tomasz P. A new addition to the “Books for Children and Young Adults” series has come out, titled Is the dodo alive? by Maria Pieri Stasinou.
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