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Jellies: The Story of Jellyfish: We don't know everything. Even though is seems we must have discovered
all the Earth's secrets and named all the stars by now, we haven't. Even simple creatures like jellyfish hold mysteries that scientists are just beginning to learn about. There
are also many jellyfish waiting to be discovered...
Twig George grew up surrounded by wildlife. By the time she graduated from high school, her family had raised and released 173 wild animals, not counting their dogs and cats. She often
went to sleep with raccoons curled up in her bed, and awoke to crows knocking on the window to come in for breakfast. These early experiences led to her continued love of the natural world. As
an adult, she became interested in conservation education and worked for the Center for Marine Conservation in Washington, D.C. Her husband,
David Pittenger, is director of the National Aquarium in Baltimore, Maryland. The Aquarium has been a major part of Twig's family life. It was the first outing for both her daughters, two days after
they were born. Since then the girls have spent thousands of hours entranced by the inhabitants of the natural-like exhibits. Twig's first two books, A DOLPHIN NAMED BOB and SWIMMING
WITH SHARKS, were inspired by the Aquarium's largest and, to some people, most captivating species. With JELLIES, she explores the less-known and less-appreciated animals that
nonetheless need our understanding. Twig, David, Rebecca, and Caity live in Cockeysville, Maryland.
Twig C. George is available to speak with students about growing up with author-mother Jean Craighead George, dolphins, sharks and
jellyfish. All talks are personalized to fit your curriculum and the interests of your students. Please call (410) 628-0343 during business hours to schedule. You can order Jellies: The Life of Jellyfish
at Amazon.com. Email:
twiggeorge@comcast.net
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