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Welcome to World of Pangea! This is the beginning of a 25-book journey that explores the incredible story of an advanced monkey civilization facing extinction, and their extraordinary transformation into something entirely new.
Each book in this series weaves together:
- Survival & Resilience: The dramatic story of a technological civilization using freeze-ray technology to survive a catastrophic meteor impact.
- Evolution & Adaptation: Witness the monkeys' physical transformation as they lose fur, learn to walk upright, and adapt to primitive living.
- Leadership & Sacrifice: Learn about presidential leadership, scientific innovation, and the ultimate sacrifice of Military Commander Maria.
- Community & Friendship: Follow characters like Adam and Eve, President George, and wise Dr. Ruby as they build a new society from scratch.
The full series follows the survivors across 25 unique chapters of their evolutionary journey, each introducing challenges that mirror real-life lessons about courage, adaptation, scientific discovery, and the bonds of family and friendship.
At the end of every book, you'll find a short "Reflection Note" designed to spark meaningful conversations with your child about leadership, sacrifice, scientific innovation, and the wonders of evolution.
We invite you to enjoy this epic tale together, discuss the characters' choices and transformations, and explore the fascinating questions of survival, change, and what it means to be human.
Set within the World of Pangea series, 'The Lottery of Life' explores how communities make difficult choices in crisis. This chapter book emphasizes empathy, civic responsibility, and courage as the characters confront emotional and moral decisions. Parents and educators will find the reflection prompts useful for discussing fairness, compassion, and resilience with children ages 6-12.