Illustrators: Drea Soto, Julianna Reyna & Amanda Kelly Calvine High School, Sacramento Art instructor: Corrie Soderlund
Illustrators: Vivian Ning, Vanessa Palafox & Savannah Farmer Monterey Trail High School, Elk Grove Art instructor: Monica Ortega
“First, I was told that I won regionals, and I was very happy … and then when I learned that I won state, I was the happiest kid in the world.”
“I learned about the importance of hunter animals. They can keep control of a population of rodents that could destroy crops.”
The Adventure of Spike & Fuzzy by Joey Vega Clairemont Christian Academy, San Diego County Teacher: Reyna Gonzalez A dog named Spike makes friends with a peach named Fuzzy. When Fuzzy is in danger, Spike runs to the rescue, but Fuzzy’s own natural defenses have protected him.
Hooty the Owl by Henry Moon Hale Charter Academy, Los Angeles County Teacher: Paul Rios Hooty, a great horned owl, loves his job of eating rodents and other pests. Hooty enjoys telling all about his home, his family, his remarkable abilities and his role in keeping nature balanced.
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