This collection of eleven essays details Taylor's lighthearted adventures and the joy she experiences when interacting with nature's special creatures. Experience a lesson in magic in one of her stories describing her attempts to help a mule deer rid himself of wind chimes that became entangled in his antlers; read about a lesson in bravery as she rescues a mallard duck from a month's accidental imprisonment in a drain pipe; and discover the special relationship the author has with a miniature, seven-pound, seventeen-year-old tabby cat. Infused with a deep love and admiration for wildlife, these first person stories serve to awaken the heart and provide a deeper insight into the heart and soul of nature. Includes additional resources.
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