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OUT OF STOCK! Eric Carle, illustrator of the The Very Hungry Caterpillar and The Grouchy Ladybug commemorates Dr. Goodall with this unique 18 x 12 inch poster.
After meeting Dr. Goodall for the first time, Eric Carle created this image to honor her work with the chimpanzees and her conservation and humanitarian efforts. This 18 x 12 inch poster features Eric Carle’s message, “For Jane Goodall, for her efforts to save all living things,” so that you can be reminded of her inspirational work everyday.
$15.00
Alan Marks, illustrator of With Love reminds you to “Never Give Up” through this 11 x 17 inch poem poster designed for Roots & Shoots.
 
$10.00
Dr. Goodall describes her childhood dream of working with animals and her adventures in the Gombe National Park, where she performed history-making studies on wild chimpanzees.
 
$7.00
Originally priced at $15.00 This 100% cotton crewneck is perfect for Roots & Shoots members and leaders.
Originally priced at $15.00  The front of the shirt features the Roots & Shoots logo and the back states the Roots & Shoots motto, “Knowledge, Compassion, Action;” 100% cotton crewneck, pre-shrunk. Youth sizes include Small, Medium, Large and Extra Large.
$15.00
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$6.00
Originally priced at $15.00 This white 100% pre-shrunk cotton T-shirt features the Gary Larson Far Side cartoon of two chimpanzees sitting on a tree branch on the front of the shirt.
Originally priced at $15.00  This white 100% pre-shrunk cotton T-shirt features the Gary Larson Far Side cartoon of two chimpanzees sitting on a tree branch on the front of the shirt. The caption reads: "Well, well... Another blond hair...Conducting a little more 'Research' with that Jane Goodall tramp?"  
$15.00
53%
$7.00
 

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