A story of a gifted eagle named Canary who sang beautifully but was ignored by his fellow eagles. One day, he meets a white tiger cub, Roary, who was rejected by other cubs because of her color.
Two lonely animals finding commonality, a special friendship through their unique differences.
About the Author
Beatrix Tambunan
beboss
Boston, MA
Beatrix S. Tambunan has a background in Human Resources with a MS degree from Suffolk University and Graduate Certificate from Harvard University. She currently lives in Boston with her husband and daughter. "An Eagle Named Canary" is her first children's book. Inspired by living in various parts of the world and enjoying the beauty of all cultures, Beatrix embraces diversity and encourages empowerment.
"I started to write and illustrate children's books since I want to communicate positivity and empowerment to young children. I have to say my daughter, Sarah, really inspired me to write with excitement.
My background is in Human Resources where I managed adults in a very corporate environment. Unfortunately, there is very little room for creativity and adults are immune to change. I finally took a break from a high strung work environment....I believe I found my passion.
Publish Date February 16, 2010
Dimensions Small Square 20 pgs
Standard Paper
Category Children
Tags diversity training, team building, group dynamics, cultural learning, children's development, cultural differences, children's book, gifted child, empowerment, unity, song, singer, feline, birds, animals, species, kindness, jealousy, diversity, racism, prejudice, different, partnership, cooperation, bullying, learning, bonding, relationships, tiger, canary, eagle, acceptance, love, special, friendship, Children
tstaffing says
This is a wonderful book! It really sends a message about differences, friendship, and acceptance.
posted at 04:35pm Feb 25 PST
fknotts says
Great Book! Very inspiration to both children and parents. Can' wait to read it to my nephews!
posted at 03:49pm Feb 18 PST