The Dingleberrys Ebook
A Dung Beetle Adventure
by Zac Engler
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About the Ebook
The Dingleberrys African Adventure is the first book about a special family of dung beetles. In the story, the family finds fun, friends, and fertilizer throughout the African Savanna.
Throughout travels around the world, author Zac Engler has learned about different cultures, creatures, and met many different characters. Whether by chance or fate, one night Zac dreamt of a family of dung beetles. They were dancing and singing about how much they loved poop.
The next morning Zac realized how much children would enjoy this concept when he shared the dream and the song with his nieces and nephews.
From there, Zac set out to write a story that was not only funny and entertaining, but also educational and based on real aspects of the stranger side of nature.
Throughout travels around the world, author Zac Engler has learned about different cultures, creatures, and met many different characters. Whether by chance or fate, one night Zac dreamt of a family of dung beetles. They were dancing and singing about how much they loved poop.
The next morning Zac realized how much children would enjoy this concept when he shared the dream and the song with his nieces and nephews.
From there, Zac set out to write a story that was not only funny and entertaining, but also educational and based on real aspects of the stranger side of nature.
Features & Details
- Primary Category: Children’s Books
- Version Fixed-layout ebook, 19 pgs
- Publish Date: Dec 29, 2018
- Last edit Dec 29, 2018
- Language English
- Keywords Animals, Children, Kids, Poop, Dung Beetle, Funny
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About the Creator
Zac Engler
USA
Throughout my travels, I've learned about different cultures, creatures, and have met many different characters. Whether by chance or fate, one night I dreamt of a family of dung beetles. They were dancing and singing about how much they loved poop. The next morning I realized how much little kids would enjoy this concept when I shared the dream and the song with my nieces and nephews. From there, I set out to write a story that was not only funny and entertaining, but also educational and based on real aspects of the stranger side of nature.
