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Take small steps to break out of shyness.Help your children understand that they can realize all the things that shyness is holding them back from, by taking small steps every day. At the same time, kids learn about animals and places of southern Spain: Eurasian Eagle Owls, Donkeys, Flamenco Dancing, European Turtle doves, The Alhambra Palace, Iberian White Storks, The Granada Cathedral, The Rock of Gibraltar, and Barbary Macaque Monkeys.Serafina is a Eurasian Eagle owl - one of the largest birds in the world. However, she is very shy; One day the sound of music encourages her to take a flight from her cozy den. This one flight makes her want more...and soon she is discovering magical wonders of her native southern Spain she had never known. Serafina Soarsis sure to captivate young nature lovers and inspire shy children to take flight themselves. Also available in Spanish, search for "Serafina vuela."Want More? Discover the other books in the Travel with Me series that impart great messages for children and teach of animals and places: Super Rooster and Wonder Cat, set in Tahiti (Book 1); and Andre the Five-Star Cat (Book 2).
I am a big nature lover and actually have been to parts of Spain as described in this book 24 yrs ago! How fun for me to revisit them through the lovely Serafina eagle owl character.The illustrations are wonderful in this book to take us on Serafina’s journey!I like how the author shows us Serafina and talks about the type of owl she is. I have never heard of an eagle owl before and found it very interesting that they are one of the largest owls in the world!Serafina is fearful and shy. This made me sad as she is such a big owl! I love how Serafina makes the decision to be more confident and enjoy life.Different opportunities come her way to explore her country. For instance watching flamenco dancers dance and going to the Alhambra palace. She meets doves and a pair of Iberian storks, making friends along the way.She not only makes feathered friends but meets up with the Rock of Gibraltar Barbary macaque monkeys too!Serafina definitely soars gaining in confidence and being inspired by her country of Spain.The fun facts at the end of the book I think are great teaching tools to learn about the different bits about Spain that are presented in this book.I love the photo of the author with an eagle owl at the end of the book!! I like learning a bit about authors and what inspires them to write their books.This will be the perfect book to share with my grandson who is seven years old. He recently had been living in England for the last couple years. I know he will enjoy learning about Spain!