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Student drawing at El Porvenir elementary school in Guatemala.
In this story, Manny Manatee sets out upriver to solve the mystery of the murky water, and meets…
What would your life be like if your backyard was a rainforest? Read this story to learn about…
In this story you will meet Akeem. He is six years old, and lives in Punta Gorda, Belize. His…
In this story you will meet Clara, who lives in Rio Negro, in the mountains of Colombia. She…
Download and print out this colorful two-page poster, which is available for you to use in…
Sloths are among the slowest-moving animals on Earth. Instead of toes, their front and hind feet…
Poison dart frogs are native to streams and rivers from Nicaragua to Bolivia, the Guianas,…
The big bulging red eyes of the red-eyed tree frog is a defense mechanism called “startle c…
Howler monkeys are the loudest animals in the rainforest. They make loud vocalizations to mark…