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A new kind of children’s books about
endangered animals and fragile nature
— with magical stories, digital experiences, and much more…
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WHY are polar bears white?
We meet Emma and her mother as they explore the world of polar bears - from the ice and snow of the Arctic to how climate change is affecting life there in the north.

WHY do elephants have trunks?
A journey into the savannah where we learn how the trunk helps the elephant eat, bathe, smell and talk - all at once.

WHY do tigers have stripes?
We take a closer look at the jungle's biggest cat and discover how its patterns help it hunt, hide - and survive.

WHY do giraffes have such long necks?
A look at the tallest animal on the savannah, which with its long gaze sees the world from above - and shows how nature finds smart solutions.

WHY are gorillas so strong? .
In the rainforest, we encounter silent giants who remind us how similar we humans really are - and why they must be protected.

WHY do penguins waddle when they walk?
A fun and heartwarming trip to the ice desert where we learn how penguins stick together, share everything - and keep warm together.

WHY do rhinos have horns on their nose?
An encounter with nature's armored giant, who uses his horn for more than just fighting - and who today needs our help to survive.

WHY do pandas eat only bamboo?
We follow the panda in China's green mountains and see how its peaceful life depends on one plant - and a fragile ecosystem.

WHY do blue whales sing?
Deep beneath the ocean surface, we discover the world's largest animals - and learn how their songs keep in touch around the globe.

WHY are zebras never alone?
An encounter with the striped community of the savannah, where unity and cooperation mean the difference between life and death.

WHY are lions dangerous?
We get to know the king of the savannah - a predator with power and responsibility - and learn how the life of the pack is about more than hunting.

WHY do sea turtles bury their eggs?
Along tropical beaches, we follow the turtles on their life journey from egg to ocean - and see why every young one counts.

WHY do koalas sleep so much?
In the eucalyptus forest in Australia, we learn why peace and rest are essential for an animal that lives on leaves - and the balance in nature.

WHY are hippos so angry?
An exploration of life in the river, where the hippopotamus shows that even the most fierce creatures have important roles in the ecosystem.

WHY do brown bears have such small tails?
In the northern forests, we follow the bear through the seasons - a strong and wise animal that reminds us to take care of nature.

Through the "Why and Because" series, we invite children and adults to explore the mysteries of nature together - animal by animal.
Here, learning is about wonder, joy, and caring for life on Earth. The series shows how everything in nature is interconnected, and how small actions can make a big difference.

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