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A Word From Six For Parents Of Tweens

"Hi, parents, Six here. In the story of today, now named 'Wild Girls', Sophie and I were raised in the forest by...who knows what we're raised by, but unfortunately you won't want to know who raised us because that might be spoilers. Anyway, our purpose in the story is to protect nature and defend it from whatever comes its way, such as men who want to dig up the trees and build houses in its place or toxic fumes that'll damage our home. Still, we have a lot of good times in the forest. Get your tween closer to nature with these activities.

As you read the story, ask your child about what is wrong with our world today, and describe the many ways you can save nature. I can't describe the many ways you can save nature because you may spoil it for your chi-alright, okay, I'll mention it. Those ways include attending litter picking clubs and park clean ups, writing to societies telling them not to cut down trees or searching for rubbish on the beach. Next time you go on a walk with your tween whether in the forest or beach, ask them to observe what they can smell, see, hear, touch or taste, from the smell of fresh bracken growing on trees to the birds singing. This is a great sensory activity for when your teen has autism and needs somewhere to go to escape the stress of everyday life, such as school or household chores. I went to school in Scream Street (whoops, that's delivering a major bad thing that's good), but since school is all work work work, exploring nature is all play play play. In Scream Street, I had to be charged up with electricity, but in Sophie's stories, there's no need, for I am a fully functional, sentiment Frankenstein's monster being.

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It won't just be for toddlers, you know, it will be for tweens too. Thank you for reading, goodbye!"

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