2025 BOOK EXCELLENCE AWARD WINNER in the PICTURE BOOK CATEGORY ages 4-8!
A story about discovery, exploration and growth as only seven-year-old Emelia can show us. Inspired by a real-life experience between Emelia and Ms. Z.
Emelia is a spunky seven-year-old girl who spends her summers at her grandparents' cabin in the wilds of Wyoming, a place where she and her siblings are free to explore, play, and learn about nature. But one morning, Emelia comes across a part of nature that she doesn't want to explore:
A big, alien-looking beetle.
Emelia's instinct is to stomp on the strange critter, but Ms. Z won't let her, and soon Gramma Jane has Emelia off on a special mission. With her bug book in hand and lots of critters to explore, it's up to Emelia to discover that everything has a purpose, whether we know it or not.
Why Parents & Teachers Love It:
- Teaches kids compassion for other living beings
- Shares examples as to why bugs are important to the world
- Teaches kids that everything has a purpose whether we know it or not
Book Extras:
- A discussion page sharing examples as to why bugs are good
- Teaches kids a method to safely remove a bug from their home environment
- Bright, colorful, and engaging illustrations
- Perfect for ages 6-8
​​​​​​​About the Author:
Written by Karen B. Shea, Award-Winning Author and a nature advocate. This is Karen's second children's book - her first book, Clark the Mountain Beaver and His Big Adventure!, is based on a real-life mountain that lives in her yard.