Anneke Forzani is the President and Founder of Language Lizard (www.languagelizard.com), which provides multicultural resources in over 50 languages to schools, libraries, and literacy organizations. Anneke speaks several languages and has spent considerable time working and traveling in Asia and Europe. Anneke is the author of the teaching manual Building Bridges with Bilingual Books and Multicultural Resources, and the children's books Happy After All, With Flying Colors: Color Idioms, and Who Are We? Sarah Skalski grew up in Basking Ridge, New Jersey and loves exploring both digital and traditional illustration. She enjoys the company of her dog and gecko when working.
Advanced praise for The Three Little Howlers This engaging retelling of The Three Little Pigs will immerse young readers into the rainforest with colorful animals and beautifully depicted vistas. In addition to following along with fun text and bright illustrations, readers learn details about the animals in the book. The story, both familiar and fresh, is a clever example of how fables can enlarge our world view. A. Ashbrook, Librarian, Long Hill, NJ The Three Little Howlers is a truly magical twist on The Three Little Pigs. Whimsically illustrated and cleverly retold, the author and illustrator take the reader to Central and South America to see how three howler monkey sisters outsmart a jaguar who wants to eat them. Young readers will be enchanted by the beautiful illustrations and deeply engaged by this delightful story. David Barry, Ph.D., Assistant Professor, Department of Early and Middle Grades Education Parents and their children will be exposed to a variety of vocabulary while reading a story about howler monkeys. The pictures vividly support the details of the journey taken by each monkey. The Three Little Howlers is an excellent resource for instruction about cause and effect. Dr. Crystal Loose, West Chester University