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Nourishment is Conservation
Prevention is Conservation
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Anne and Her Tower of Giraffes

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The remarkable true story of how a young girl's never-wavering fascination with the world's tallest animal leads her to become the first giraffologist: Dr. Anne Innis Dagg.

Anne was four years old when she first laid eyes on a giraffe. As her blue eyes gazed into the giraffe's big brown eyes at the zoo, she was mesmerized. And she never forgot it.

Her desire to study the beautiful, graceful creatures followed her from preschool to graduate school. Often, she was laughed at for her interest. The scientific study of giraffes didn't exist at the time. And it certainly wasn't an appropriate pursuit for a woman --- or so she was told.

So, Anne decided she would teach herself about her favorite animal. She traveled to South Africa alone --- and shocked everyone by studying giraffes in the wild!

This inspiring picture book biography by Karlin Gray is based on the true story of Dr. Anne Innis Dagg, the pioneering female scientist who was the world's first giraffologist and the first scientist to study wild animal behavior in Africa (four years before Jane Goodall!). Aparna Varma's expressive art evocatively brings the story to life.

A core theme is how Anne never abandons her interest in giraffes, despite setback after setback. When she was rejected by academia, she became a successful writer, completing over 20 books. A 2018 documentary about her life brought long-overdue recognition to her contributions.

This book supports a growth mindset in overcoming adversity and charting one's own path, and character education lessons on resilience. It has strong curriculum connections in life science and the characteristics of living things.

The end matter includes an afterword, bibliography and the author's Q&A with Dr. Dagg, which adds personal details to her life story.

Author: Karlin Gray
Illustrator: Aparna Varma
Format: Hard cover with jacket
Published by: Kids Can Press

Proceeds from all purchases go to Anne Innis Dagg Foundation initiatives.

Note: a PayPal account is not required to make a purchase by credit card as a “guest” option is available.

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The remarkable true story of how a young girl's never-wavering fascination with the world's tallest animal leads her to become the first giraffologist: Dr. Anne Innis Dagg.

Anne was four years old when she first laid eyes on a giraffe. As her blue eyes gazed into the giraffe's big brown eyes at the zoo, she was mesmerized. And she never forgot it.

Her desire to study the beautiful, graceful creatures followed her from preschool to graduate school. Often, she was laughed at for her interest. The scientific study of giraffes didn't exist at the time. And it certainly wasn't an appropriate pursuit for a woman --- or so she was told.

So, Anne decided she would teach herself about her favorite animal. She traveled to South Africa alone --- and shocked everyone by studying giraffes in the wild!

This inspiring picture book biography by Karlin Gray is based on the true story of Dr. Anne Innis Dagg, the pioneering female scientist who was the world's first giraffologist and the first scientist to study wild animal behavior in Africa (four years before Jane Goodall!). Aparna Varma's expressive art evocatively brings the story to life.

A core theme is how Anne never abandons her interest in giraffes, despite setback after setback. When she was rejected by academia, she became a successful writer, completing over 20 books. A 2018 documentary about her life brought long-overdue recognition to her contributions.

This book supports a growth mindset in overcoming adversity and charting one's own path, and character education lessons on resilience. It has strong curriculum connections in life science and the characteristics of living things.

The end matter includes an afterword, bibliography and the author's Q&A with Dr. Dagg, which adds personal details to her life story.

Author: Karlin Gray
Illustrator: Aparna Varma
Format: Hard cover with jacket
Published by: Kids Can Press

Proceeds from all purchases go to Anne Innis Dagg Foundation initiatives.

Note: a PayPal account is not required to make a purchase by credit card as a “guest” option is available.

The remarkable true story of how a young girl's never-wavering fascination with the world's tallest animal leads her to become the first giraffologist: Dr. Anne Innis Dagg.

Anne was four years old when she first laid eyes on a giraffe. As her blue eyes gazed into the giraffe's big brown eyes at the zoo, she was mesmerized. And she never forgot it.

Her desire to study the beautiful, graceful creatures followed her from preschool to graduate school. Often, she was laughed at for her interest. The scientific study of giraffes didn't exist at the time. And it certainly wasn't an appropriate pursuit for a woman --- or so she was told.

So, Anne decided she would teach herself about her favorite animal. She traveled to South Africa alone --- and shocked everyone by studying giraffes in the wild!

This inspiring picture book biography by Karlin Gray is based on the true story of Dr. Anne Innis Dagg, the pioneering female scientist who was the world's first giraffologist and the first scientist to study wild animal behavior in Africa (four years before Jane Goodall!). Aparna Varma's expressive art evocatively brings the story to life.

A core theme is how Anne never abandons her interest in giraffes, despite setback after setback. When she was rejected by academia, she became a successful writer, completing over 20 books. A 2018 documentary about her life brought long-overdue recognition to her contributions.

This book supports a growth mindset in overcoming adversity and charting one's own path, and character education lessons on resilience. It has strong curriculum connections in life science and the characteristics of living things.

The end matter includes an afterword, bibliography and the author's Q&A with Dr. Dagg, which adds personal details to her life story.

Author: Karlin Gray
Illustrator: Aparna Varma
Format: Hard cover with jacket
Published by: Kids Can Press

Proceeds from all purchases go to Anne Innis Dagg Foundation initiatives.

Note: a PayPal account is not required to make a purchase by credit card as a “guest” option is available.

The Anne Innis Dagg (AID) Giraffe Foundation

The Anne Innis Dagg Foundation is registered as a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization. Contributions to the Anne Innis Dagg Foundation are tax-deductible to the extent permitted by law. The Anne Innis Dagg Foundation's tax identification number is 37-1997271.

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