Waverly's is a unique story of how bravery, friendship, and encouragement conquer anxiety. Set in the Galpagos, the book introduces children to unusual animals and Spanish phrases while exploring the theme of overcoming fear in order to grow. Come along to Espaola Island, in the Galpagos archipelago, one of the only places in the world where the waved albatross breeds. Meet Waverly, a young albatross who is afraid to spread her wings and fly. What if she gets lonely? What if she misses home? As Waverly thinks things over, she befriends other unusual and special animals on Espaola Island. Together, they help Waverly discover just how brave she can be. This rhyming story skillfully explores themes of anxiety, friendship, and bravery while introducing kids to the real-world life cycle of the waved albatross. The story centers on the process of fledging, when young albatrosses reach the age of about six months and leave their home on Espaola Island to spend years at sea. The charming story is followed by robust educational backmatter about the Galpagos.
Waverly's is a unique story of how bravery, friendship, and encouragement conquer anxiety. Set in the Galpagos, the book introduces children to unusual animals and Spanish phrases while exploring the theme of overcoming fear in order to grow. Come along to Espaola Island, in the Galpagos archipelago, one of the only places in the world where the waved albatross breeds. Meet Waverly, a young albatross who is afraid to spread her wings and fly. What if she gets lonely? What if she misses home? As Waverly thinks things over, she befriends other unusual and special animals on Espaola Island. Together, they help Waverly discover just how brave she can be. This rhyming story skillfully explores themes of anxiety, friendship, and bravery while introducing kids to the real-world life cycle of the waved albatross. The story centers on the process of fledging, when young albatrosses reach the age of about six months and leave their home on Espaola Island to spend years at sea. The charming story is followed by robust educational backmatter about the Galpagos.