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Sita’S Chitwan: Not Just A Walk In Nepal’S First National Park

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Sita’S Chitwan: Not Just A Walk In Nepal’S First National Park

Sita’S Chitwan: Not Just A Walk In Nepal’S First National Park

Sita’S Chitwan: Not Just A Walk In Nepal’S First National Park is a vivid, family-friendly adventure that blends nature exploration with real-world learning. Through the eyes of eight-year-old Sita, readers discover Nepal’s Chitwan National Park—home to more than 550 bird species and iconic wildlife like greater one-horned rhinoceroses, Bengal tigers, and clouded leopards. Aimed at curious readers ages 7–10 who love nature, travel, and discovery, the book carries an adventurous, educational, and hopeful tone.

Written in a warm, kid-friendly voice, the book weaves a gentle narrative with clear, accessible explanations of habitat, wildlife, and conservation. In Sita’S Chitwan: Not Just A Walk In Nepal’S First National Park, readers follow Sita as she leads a small group, stops to listen to the forest, and learns to read signs of life around her. The pace blends lively wildlife sightings with quiet moments of observation, making the journey both exciting and approachable. Along the way, the reader encounters a variety of creatures and landscapes that bring Chitwan’s biodiversity to life.

For nonfiction moments, the book highlights key concepts—habitat, biodiversity, and wildlife conservation—presented through Sita’s questions and her father’s guidance. It also offers an insider’s look at Nepal’s conservation efforts and practical ideas for aspiring nature guides, scientists, or park rangers. Readers are invited to imagine their own paths and think about how they can protect and appreciate the natural world.

  • Story-driven chapters that follow Sita’s journey through Chitwan National Park
  • In-depth notes on biodiversity, habitats, and conservation
  • Exclusive interview with Doma Paudel, Nepal’s pioneering female nature guide
  • Insights into Nepal’s wildlife conservation efforts and UNESCO World Heritage status
  • Career ideas and inspiration for aspiring forest stewards and nature guides
  • Warm, inviting writing that sparks curiosity and exploration

Reading Sita’S Chitwan: Not Just A Walk In Nepal’S First National Park offers more than a journey; it invites young readers to see themselves as guardians of the natural world. After finishing the book, they’ll feel inspired, informed, and ready to explore nature with curiosity, care, and confidence.

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Sita’S Chitwan: Not Just A Walk In Nepal’S First National Park is a vivid, family-friendly adventure that blends nature exploration with real-world learning. Through the eyes of eight-year-old Sita, readers discover Nepal’s Chitwan National Park—home to more than 550 bird species and iconic wildlife like greater one-horned rhinoceroses, Bengal tigers, and clouded leopards. Aimed at curious readers ages 7–10 who love nature, travel, and discovery, the book carries an adventurous, educational, and hopeful tone.

Written in a warm, kid-friendly voice, the book weaves a gentle narrative with clear, accessible explanations of habitat, wildlife, and conservation. In Sita’S Chitwan: Not Just A Walk In Nepal’S First National Park, readers follow Sita as she leads a small group, stops to listen to the forest, and learns to read signs of life around her. The pace blends lively wildlife sightings with quiet moments of observation, making the journey both exciting and approachable. Along the way, the reader encounters a variety of creatures and landscapes that bring Chitwan’s biodiversity to life.

For nonfiction moments, the book highlights key concepts—habitat, biodiversity, and wildlife conservation—presented through Sita’s questions and her father’s guidance. It also offers an insider’s look at Nepal’s conservation efforts and practical ideas for aspiring nature guides, scientists, or park rangers. Readers are invited to imagine their own paths and think about how they can protect and appreciate the natural world.

  • Story-driven chapters that follow Sita’s journey through Chitwan National Park
  • In-depth notes on biodiversity, habitats, and conservation
  • Exclusive interview with Doma Paudel, Nepal’s pioneering female nature guide
  • Insights into Nepal’s wildlife conservation efforts and UNESCO World Heritage status
  • Career ideas and inspiration for aspiring forest stewards and nature guides
  • Warm, inviting writing that sparks curiosity and exploration

Reading Sita’S Chitwan: Not Just A Walk In Nepal’S First National Park offers more than a journey; it invites young readers to see themselves as guardians of the natural world. After finishing the book, they’ll feel inspired, informed, and ready to explore nature with curiosity, care, and confidence.