Dodos are Forever

Dodos are Forever by Dick King-Smith is a New Ed edition published by Puffin in 1990, featuring 80 pages in English. This book presents a narrative centered on the decline of a colony of dodos following human arrival, highlighting the journey of a small group of birds that manage to escape and establish a new colony on a nearby island.
Readers will find a poignant exploration of the themes of survival and adaptation within the context of juvenile fiction. The story delves into the lives of these birds, offering insights into their experiences as they navigate the challenges posed by their environment and the impact of human actions. With a focus on animals and birds, this edition invites young readers to engage with the natural world and the consequences of change.
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A story which follows the demise of a colony of dodos after the arrival of man, and of one small group of birds who made their escape and set up a new colony on a nearby island. King-Smith’s previous titles include Daggie Dogfoot and The Sheep-Pig, winner of the Guardian Award.
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