The book is illustrated with pictures of diverse children interacting with nature and with over 140 photographs of animals and plants that ask "Can anyone love me" despite their unusual features or habits. The simple story line appeals to young children; photographs, identifications, and the Appendix add depth and complexity that continue engaging children as they age.
The goal is to provide a book that can be re-visited for years, not one that is used only briefly then discarded when the child passes a developmental milestone. Questions within the story line and captivating pictures foster interaction so story reading is not a passive activity, but an interactive experience enjoyed by both the parent/teacher and child.
For parents, the 59-page book includes a 22-page Appendix on identifying and avoiding common insects and arachnids that are potentially harmful for children, together with tips on how to keep small animals collected in the wild. With care and understanding, we can all venture into the great outdoors and enjoy the allure of creatures large and small. The natural world is just as incredible as imaginary worlds of dragons, fairies, and mermaids, but it actually exists and thus acquiring knowledge about nature can help children throughout their lives.