Children’s / Teenage social topics: Environment, sustainability and green issues
BookLife Publishing Famine and Drought: Explore Planet Earth's Most
Book SynopsisDoes a drought always lead to a famine Why is water so important Who were The Dust Bowlers How might global warming affect our planet in the future Famine and Drought reveals the fascinating facts and the answers to these and many other questions.Does a drought always lead to a famine Why is water so important Who were The Dust Bowlers How might global warming affect our planet in the future Famine and Drought reveals the fascinating facts and the answers to these and many other questions.
£12.59
O'Brien Press Ltd Flossie McFluff: An Irish Fairy
Book SynopsisThree stories in rhyme about little fairy Flossie McFluff. Flossie may be tiny and shiny, but she is tough and smart, whether it's helping to deal with litter louts in her precious forest, or helping a leprechaun to find his missing gold. Beautifully and magically illustrated.
£8.99
O'Brien Press Ltd Billy Conker's Nature-Spotting Adventure
Hi, I’m Billy Conker! I love to explore our natural world and discover all the amazing creatures living there, from snails and bees in my back garden to polar bears and great blue whales on the other side of the planet. Now I need your help! We’re on a mission to find wild animals in their natural habitats. It won’t be easy: some are already struggling – or even endangered – and these are the hardest to spot. Are you ready? Come on, then! Follow me and let’s get started … Billy Conker is a young conservationist. He loves visiting different places around the world, discovering all the amazing animals and plants there and finding out how he can help them. Join Billy as he explores ponds and forests, oceans and coral reefs, deserts, prairies, cities and more!
£13.29
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC Snowflake, Az
Book SynopsisA timely, contemporary novel challenging ideas around health – our own and our planet's – and the stigma that persists around illness, by Printz Medallist and internationally bestselling novelist, Marcus Sedgwick. Ash has lived in eight states in as many years. Mom has gone walkabout, but stepdad Jack is like a father, and stepbrother Bly the best anyone could wish for. When Bly goes missing too, Ash sets off to search for him – and finds something much bigger: the sickness of the world. Arriving in Snowflake, Arizona, Ash discovers Bly living with a community 6000 feet high in the wide red desert. They call themselves the Canaries and all suffer from some kind of environmental illness. They are ostracised by modern society, as it continues to ignore climate change, global warming and so much more of our self-inflicted poisoning of the planet. When Ash takes ill, the doctor's response is, 'it's all in your mind'. In a story spanning seven years with triumphs and tragedies, Ash learns how to live as the world is pushed to a point of no return. This humane and deeply thoughtful novel is about resilience, trust, family and love.Trade ReviewMarcus Sedgwick is a YA writer with a glowing pedigree... [Snowflake, AZ] deals with that vague, though genuinely debilitating illness: allergy to the modern world, taking inspiration from Sedgwick's own diagnosis of ME' * Financial Times *A powerful, timely, coming-of-age story * LoveReading4Schools *Young people currently involved in the Climate Change Protest and the Extinction Rebellion will find plenty to interest them here * Books for Keeps *An ominous, relevant, and uniquely compelling read * Kirkus Reviews *This raw, deeply philosophical tale leaves readers with a timely, sobering message about how humankind's treatment of the environment impacts the environment's treatment of humankind * Publishers Weekly, Starred review *Deliberately paced with many fascinating by-roads, this is a thoughtful read for readers curious about the future health of our planet' * Children's Books Ireland *Not only a refreshing and entertaining twist on a familiar genre, it is also (and perhaps more importantly) a thought-provoking exploration of the past, present and future of humans relative to the natural world * Shelf Awareness *
£8.54
Ruby Tuesday Books Ltd Be A CleanUp Champion
Book SynopsisThis book will give kids the help and inspiration they need to get cleaning up their neighbourhood and other outdoor spaces. Packed with hands-on projects that they can do alone, with an adult, or with friends and classmates, young conservationists will soon discover that even the smallest action can make a difference. Some of the creative and innovative activities take just a few minutes, while others are longer-term projects that will inspire young people to embrace the idea that EVERY ACTION COUNTS!
£8.54
Ruby Tuesday Books Ltd Lets Grow Green
Book SynopsisThis book will give kids the help and inspiration they need to get outside and start growing flowers, vegetables, trees, and other plants that will help wildlife, and make the world a better place for their family, friends, and neighbours. Packed with hands-on projects that they can do alone, with an adult, or with friends and classmates, young conservationists will soon discover that even the smallest action can truly help. Some of the creative and innovative activities take just a few minutes, while others are longer-term projects that will inspire young people to embrace the idea that EVERY ACTION COUNTS!
£8.54
The Secret Book Company Animals in Danger
Book SynopsisThis series invites younger readers to consider the impact of human activity on the environment and ways in which we can improve in the future. These titles are filled with fascinating facts and full-colour images.
£8.54
BookLife Publishing Recycling
Book SynopsisEverything has a life cycle even the objects we use every day! Plastic bottles, drinks cans, glass jars and pieces of paper can all be recycled again and again. Follow the journeys of these objects and how they find new lives.
£6.83
BookLife Publishing A Warning from the Future
Book SynopsisWhat would you do if you got a warning from the future that plastic was going to end life on Earth as we know it?A Planet in Peril will have you questioning everything you know about your planet and how you live your life!
£999.99
BookLife Publishing Life Cycle of a Plastic Bottle
Book SynopsisWhen we throw a plastic bottle in the rubbish, it goes straight to landfill. However, for plastic bottles, there could be a new life awaiting them. When we recycle plastic bottles, they go on an eco journey as they get turned into something new. Help to save the planet, recycle that plastic bottle and find out about its eco journey as you read.
£8.54
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC The Tindims and the Floating Moon
Book SynopsisThe tiny Tindims are like the Borrowers-on-Sea, who turn our everyday rubbish into treasure. Mother-and-daughter duo, prizewinning Sally Gardner and Lydia Corry, create a fun new world of characters and adventures in their empowering new series for 5-8 year olds inspiring conservation and inventive ways to recycle. In their fourth adventure, the Tindims can hardly see each other! A grumpy Gupper fog is swirling all over Rubbish Island and it won't leave the Tindims alone. And now their world has turned upside down as Ethel B Dina thinks the moon has fallen into the sea! Scrunch me a teabag, how are they going to get out of this pickle? Printed in dyslexia-friendly font with pictures on every page and perfect for the reluctant reader, the Tindims show keen young ecologists how to help protect our planet for the future.Trade ReviewCombining eccentric characters, short chapters and lively illustrations, this delightful new series is ideal for confident, independent readers. Full of joy and laughter, this quirky adventure also carries an important environmental message about waste, pollution and recycling * BookTrust Great Books Guide 2021 *PRAISE FOR SALLY GARDNER & LYDIA CORRY: 'Gardner remains the patron saint of the reluctant reader' Daily Telegraph. 'An idiosyncratic genius' The Times. 'Sally Gardner's tale unfolds with all the beautiful illogicality of a dream' Financial Times. 'Slightly older fairytale fans will relish Lydia Corry's delicious pictures' * Guardian, on Eight Princesses and a Magic Mirror *
£6.99
Andersen Press Ltd The Blackthorn Branch
Book SynopsisLonglisted for the Carnegie Medal for Writing Cassie’s older brother Byron has fallen in with the wrong crowd – it’s soon clear these boys are wild, reckless and not human at all. They are tylwyth teg – Fair Folk, who tempt humans down into the dark places of the world. And Byron is tempted. When he goes missing, Cassie and her cousin, Siân, follow his trail to an old abandoned railway tunnel which goes down and down into Annwn, the underworld. Here they find that the tylwyth teg are restless – and angry. Their leader, Gwenhidw, wants to protect Annwn from the damage humans are doing to the world. Byron is part of her plan. But Cassie won’t let her big brother be part of anyone’s plan. Can she rescue her brother before it is too late?Trade Review"A story of magic, courage, redemption and recovery... a superb fantasy adventure" * LoveReading4Kids *
£7.59
BookLife Publishing Evolve the Ecosystem
Book SynopsisPlanet Earth needs you! Join Earth''s Eco-Warriors in taking the Planet Promise. Will you promise to rethink what you use and buy? Will you refuse what you don''t need and will you repair broken things? Greta, Bailey, Pietro and Rocky the dog are on a mission to save planet Earth and teach you how to be an Eco-Warrior. So take the Planet Promise and save the world!
£11.69
BookLife Publishing Animals
Book SynopsisWhat could you live without? You could live without chocolate or TV, right? Those things are easy to lose. But what about a world without any sunlight? Or rain falling from the skies? Could you live in a world where plants or animals had disappeared? How about a world where you couldn''t even go to the toilet? Discover what it would be like to live in a world without the most important parts of everyday life in this weird and wonderful series.
£8.54
BookLife Publishing Plants
Book SynopsisWhat could you live without? You could live without chocolate or TV, right? Those things are easy to lose. But what about a world without any sunlight? Or rain falling from the skies? Could you live in a world where plants or animals had disappeared? How about a world where you couldn''t even go to the toilet? Discover what it would be like to live in a world without the most important parts of everyday life in this weird and wonderful series.
£8.54
BookLife Publishing The Sun
Book SynopsisWhat could you live without? You could live without chocolate or TV, right? Those things are easy to lose. But what about a world without any sunlight? Or rain falling from the skies? Could you live in a world where plants or animals had disappeared? How about a world where you couldn''t even go to the toilet? Discover what it would be like to live in a world without the most important parts of everyday life in this weird and wonderful series.
£8.54
BookLife Publishing Fight for Eco-Friendly Food
Book SynopsisPlanet Earth needs you! Join Earth''s Eco-Warriors in taking the Planet Promise. Will you promise to rethink what you use and buy? Will you refuse what you don''t need and will you repair broken things? Greta, Bailey, Pietro and Rocky the dog are on a mission to save planet Earth and teach you how to be an Eco-Warrior. So take the Planet Promise and save the world!
£8.54
BookLife Publishing The War on Waste
Book SynopsisPlanet Earth needs you! Join Earth''s Eco-Warriors in taking the Planet Promise. Will you promise to rethink what you use and buy? Will you refuse what you don''t need and will you repair broken things? Greta, Bailey, Pietro and Rocky the dog are on a mission to save planet Earth and teach you how to be an Eco-Warrior. So take the Planet Promise and save the world!
£8.54
BookLife Publishing Evolve the Ecosystem
Book SynopsisPlanet Earth needs you! Join Earth''s Eco-Warriors in taking the Planet Promise. Will you promise to rethink what you use and buy? Will you refuse what you don''t need and will you repair broken things? Greta, Bailey, Pietro and Rocky the dog are on a mission to save planet Earth and teach you how to be an Eco-Warrior. So take the Planet Promise and save the world!
£8.54
BookLife Publishing Eat Smart!
Book SynopsisPlanet Earth is in troubleâ it''s time to Take Action! But what can you do, you''re just a kid, right? Wrong! The future of the planet is in the hands of young activists like you, and there is plenty you can do to help! From getting your hands dirty to unleashing your Pester Power, with our handy guide you too can change the world!
£8.54
BookLife Publishing Reduce, Reuse, Recycle!
Book SynopsisPlanet Earth is in troubleâ it''s time to Take Action! But what can you do, you''re just a kid, right? Wrong! The future of the planet is in the hands of young activists like you, and there is plenty you can do to help! From getting your hands dirty to unleashing your Pester Power, with our handy guide you too can change the world!
£8.54
BookLife Publishing The Blue Book: Use this book when you're feeling
Book SynopsisOur minds are full of colour. In fact, they''re kind of like a BIG, beautiful rainbow of emotions. Sometimes, one colour shines brighter than any of the other colours. This is the Blue Book, which has lots of nifty little tips and tricks for those days when you feel sad!
£12.59
BookLife Publishing Clothing
Book SynopsisTake a look at the materials around your home. Did you know you can reuse the materials around your home and turn them into something new? But why is this important? There are lots of changes happening around our world and we need to do our best to help! So read this book to learn all about how to turn trash into treasure and save the world!
£11.69
BookLife Publishing Life Cycle of a Plastic Bottle
Book SynopsisWhen we throw a plastic bottle in the rubbish, it goes straight to landfill. However, for plastic bottles, there could be a new life awaiting them. When we recycle plastic bottles, they go on an eco journey as they get turned into something new. Help to save the planet, recycle that plastic bottle and find out about its eco journey as you read.
£11.69
BookLife Publishing Processed Food
Book SynopsisPeople have had some great ideas but they've also had some really bad ones. Everything we do comes back to us in the end. From the things we eat to pollution in the air and sea, find out how people are poisoning the world and themselves and what to do about it.
£11.69
BookLife Publishing Plastic
Book SynopsisPeople have had some great ideas but they've also had some really bad ones. Everything we do comes back to us in the end. From the things we eat to pollution in the air and sea, find out how people are poisoning the world and themselves and what to do about it.
£11.69
BookLife Publishing Composting and Gardening
Book SynopsisIt doesn't take a superhero to save the world, it takes everyone doing their bit. Join the Small Steps Revolution and make a real change. Our revolutionaries are waiting to share the small steps you can do to be part of the solution. VIVA LA SMALL STEPS REVOLUTION!
£12.59
Nosy Crow Ltd Earth Friends: Pet Protection
Book SynopsisThe fourth fantastic book in the series about four friends who want to make the world a better place.Emily loves animals. But she comes from a big family and there's no room for any pets. So she decides to help at the local animal rescue centre instead. When the rescue centre comes under threat, can Emily and her friends make sure all the animals don't end up homeless?A brilliant series about the small changes that make a big difference, with themes of environmentalism and friendship. Written by Holly Webb, bestselling author of the Pet Rescue Adventure series.With cover illustration by Owen Gildersleeve.Look out for the other books in the Earth Friends series: Fair Fashion, River Rescue, Green GardenOriginally published as Emily's Dream, this edition of the book comes with a brilliant new cover!
£6.99
Nosy Crow Ltd Recycling Day What Happens to the Things We Throw
Book SynopsisA fun, friendly picture book about recycling and rubbish - perfect for children aged 3-6. From Holly's lorry to Stan's metal-can machine, discover all the busy people, vehicles and machines needed to recycle and dispose of our rubbish - and find out how we can all reuse our things more to make it .
£11.69
Cambridge Media Group Climate Crisis: PSHE & RSE Resources For Key
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£11.09
Meze Publishing The Shark Who Barked
Book SynopsisWhen a young boy called Ben and his dog, Ted, discover Bluey the Shark washed up on the beach, they start on a magical journey which leads them to uncover the truth about the huge impact humans are having on the oceans. Encountering a blue whale who reveals a worrying trend of disappearing fish, a crab who is forced to use a plastic bottle for a shell and a giant squid, who implores Ben to spread the word about the threat they are under, the only question is whether time is running out for Ben, Ted and Bluey to save the oceans...
£7.12
New Frontier Publishing Poppy Goes Wild
Book SynopsisPoppy is on a mission to save her grandad's farm by returning the countryside to a time when flower meadows grew wild and native animals flourished. Can Poppy succeed in helping nature to work its magic?Trade Review* Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall, multi-award-winning writer and broadcaster, known for his uncompromising commitment to seasonal, ethically produced food and his concern for the environment - 'I urge you to be part of this rewilding movement, in any way you can. Be like Poppy, in this charming and inspiring story... Do all you can, as often as you can, to get as close to nature as you possibly can.' * Joanna Lumley OBE, Actress, presenter, former model, author, television producer, and committed activist, including being a patron of Earth Restoration Service since 2008 - 'Poppy is the child we all long to be - brave, curious, headstrong, compassionate and the best fun in the world. Her love for wildlife will chime with children everywhere. An adorable book.' * Gordon Buchanan, wildlife filmmaker and TV presenter - 'Poppy Goes Wild is a beautifully inspiring story wonderfully illustrated. To protect nature, we must love nature and hear what our planet is telling us. This book serves as a reminder that we must also listen to our children. Out of the mouths of babes...' * Jimmy Doherty, farmer and TV presenter - 'This enchanting book celebrates the thrilling experience of discovering wildlife when you are young. There are many lessons that we can learn from the past and allowing more land to run wild and free is a vital one.' * Iolo Williams, TV naturalist and author - 'This is a cracking book. Poppy is cheeky and irresistible in her quest to make the world a better place for wildlife.' * Olly Smith, broadcaster, wine critic, and patron of The Bumblebee Conservation Trust - 'This charming tale is a timely reminder of the deep value in connecting more deeply with the natural world and allowing it to flourish and grow ever more wonderfully wild. *
£13.49
b small publishing limited Green Science at Home: Discover the Environmental
Book SynopsisAre you ready to save the world? Starting at home, these simple, step-by-step science experiments will help you! Young environmentalists will take a thrill in discovering the science behind climate change and other issues facing our planet.
£7.99
Five Quills Lottie Loves Nature: Bird Alert
Book SynopsisSparrows are nesting in Lottie's garden, but the neighbour's cat is on the prowl. Lottie has to save the wildlife!
£6.99
Otter-Barry Books Ltd Sea Change: Save the Ocean
Book SynopsisA collection of original postcards and messages from 50 illustrators across the world, working to celebrate and protect the precious life in our oceans. Each illustrator has provided an image of sea creatures, fishes or other sealife, with a message of inspiration to help point out the massive and imminent dangers climate change, pollution, over fishing and other human-led interventions are having on our oceans. The postcards are displayed under three headings: Celebrating the Ocean; The Danger to the Ocean; Take Action for the Ocean. The world-class illustrators include Axel Scheffler, Roger Mello, Barroux, Piet Grobler, Yuval Zommer, Petr Horáček, Jackie Morris, Nicola Davies and Jane Ray. The 35 countries represented include; Austria, Australia, Belgium, Bosnia and Herzogovina, Brazil, Canada, China, Czech Republic, Estonia, Fiji, France, Germany, Ghana, Iran, Ireland, India, Israel, Italy, \japan, Malaysia, Mexico, Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Portugal, Russia, Slovenia, South Africa, Spain, Switzerland, Syria, Taiwan, Turkey, UK, USA.Trade Review"Ocean literacy should be on the curriculum of every school on the planet. There can be no healthy planet without a healthy ocean." * Peter Thomson, United Nations Secretary-General's Special Envoy for the Ocean *"...a unique book with a collection of original postcards and messages from 50 illustrators across the world, working to celebrate and protect the precious life in our oceans. This is an amazing collection and will provide schools with a catalogue of illustrators to follow... a beautiful book with enormous potential for changing lives and attitudes for young people and adults too." -- Sue Martin * The Book Monitor *"This is a remarkable book: small and compact yet covering a massive topic... the layout is highly effective in communicating important messages about the destruction of the ocean and climate change... When I first picked up this book, I thought it would be a quick read, but I was wrong. It has left me with lots of images and thoughtful words about how. An investment in this book will definitely educate, enlighten and inform our students." * Books for Keeps (5 star review) *
£10.79
Andrews UK Limited The Boy and the Tree
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£6.99
Hachette Children's Group What the Elephant Heard
Book SynopsisTold in gentle rhyming verse, this beautiful non-fiction picture book follows the story of a herd of African elephants as they journey across the parched savannah in search for a water hole. The matriarch tells of all the sounds of the savannah, and how the landscape has changed over the years. Still, she remembers where to find water, just as her mother did before her.Accompanying non-fiction pages at the end of the book include information on African elephants, their family structure and migration patterns, as well as the challenges of climate change, habitat loss and illegal poaching, and what we as readers can do to help.Trade Review'This nonfiction work is especially accessible to young children ... It's a great candidate for reading aloud, as children will discover the beauty and intelligence of elephant herds while coming to recognize the factors that threaten elephants on a daily basis' * School Library Journal *
£11.69
New Frontier Publishing Tatty Mouse Rock Star
Book SynopsisFIND OUT how Tatty Mouse becomes a cool ROCK STAR! TATTY MOUSE is the ULTIMATE RECYCLER. She doesn't like to see anything go to waste and thinks of inventive ways of reusing what others discard. With her super-cool tool kit and craft box, she makes drums, gokarts, jewellery and even a windowsill garden! A BRILLIANT new lift-the-flap board book series for babies and toddlers introducing the need to care for our environment and all the fun ways of doing it. With Hilary Robinson's joyful and rhythmic text coupled with Mandy Stanley's colourful and fun illustrations, Tatty Mouse is a role model for the new regeneration!
£7.59
Cheriton Children's Books Biomass Energy
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£9.89
Cheriton Children's Books Wind Power
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£9.89
New Frontier Publishing Pedro the Puerto Rican Parrot
Book SynopsisIn the first book in the series, it is love that can change the world. Dominic takes Pedro the parrot under his wing, nursing him back o health, before releasing him back into the wild. Pedro the Puerto Rican Parrot is the first book in the Together We Can Change the World Series. A series of seven stories, covering seven continents, with seven important virtues: Love, Courage, Compassion, Respect, Kindness, Integrity and Gratitude. Each book highlights a fundamental core value, whilst simultaneously encouraging children’s responsibility towards Planet Earth. The books’ protagonists are an endangered or threatened species from each continent.
£7.59
Scallywag Press Shelly Hen Lays Eggs
Book SynopsisA little boy watches Shelly Hen as she feeds on bugs in the grass, chats to her friends and settles down in the nesting box to lay an egg. This book is intended to show very young children where eggs come from and how chickens live. It introduces the topic of sustainability and respect for animals. Added at the back are a fun quiz, information section, as well as a simple recipe using eggs. Part of a series about where our food comes from, the other titles are about fruit, milk and honey.Trade Review‘This brilliantly illustrated series is informative and fascinating for younger readers who are curious about where our food comes from and how these animals are cared for on farms and in nature.' Just Imagine;‘Food is a popular theme in foundation stage settings so this would be a useful book to add to school and nursery collections.' Red Reading Hub;'A really lovely series, stylish and great to share and a perfect introduction to farms, where our food comes from, and non-fiction texts for young children EYFS and KS1.’ Reading Zone reviewer - 4 stars; ‘When a little boy watches a hen all day, he finds out lots about how they live and how we use their eggs. Exploring where food comes from and how it reaches the table, Shelly Hen is a useful text to help EYFS and KS1 children understand how eggs are important in a balanced diet, and how important it is that the hens which lay them are treated well.’ School Reading List; ‘Set young feathers fluttering with the latest enlightening and entertaining picture book in a series which helps children to understand where their food comes from… and just how precious it is. The perfect book to help explain the concept of sustainability to your budding eco-warriors.’ Lancashire Evening Post;‘Picture books can be a wonderful way of introducing young children to narrative non-fiction and Shelly Hen Lays Eggs written by Deborah Chancellor and illustrated by Julia Groves is an excellent example… An excellent book for Early Years settings.’ A Library Lady;'At the back there is a great section where you can match the words to the pictures! This is great for consolidating learning! There is also a brilliant section about hens, eggs and chickens! The illustrations by Julia Groves are fabulous! Bright and beautiful with bold tones throughout! This was a very enjoyable read and perfect if you’re taking a trip to a farm!' Inclusive Children’s Books
£7.59
The Book Guild Ltd Super Birds!
Book SynopsisHave you ever wondered what the birds around us get up to when we aren’t watching? A juggling heron, a racing-driver robin and a wagtail who rockets into space are just some of the Super Birds you will encounter in this picture book for very young children. The text is accompanied by highly original and imaginative illustrations by professional cartoonist and animator Ruth Coggins.
£7.59
Weldon Owen Children's Books How Do We Stop Climate Change?
Book SynopsisA unique approach to understanding climate change, with practical actions to help protect the planet. Climate change is an important, but complicated, subject. Mind Mappers: How Do We Stop Climate Change? makes it accessible for all ages - from children to their parents and teachers. Beautiful illustrations, a unique structure, and straightforward narrative make this an enticing, fascinating, and illuminating read.Trade Review'An effective teaching tool used to explain a complex and critical issue.' - Kirkus Reviews, starred reviewTable of ContentsIs climate the same as weather? Types of weather The seasons Climate zones What is the greenhouse effect? Earth's atmosphere Water and life What causes climate change? Ice ages Volcanoes The carbon cycle Carbon increase Lost forests Farming problems What will happen to Earth? Changes to weather Rising sea levels Changes to oceans What will happen to life on Earth? Effects on wildlife Dangers for people Can we stop climate change? Energy use Reduce, reuse, recycle Wind, water, heat and light Reforesting and rewilding Can technology solve it? New energy sources Smart technology Controlling the climate Can we move planet? What do we do next? What can we all do? What can you do? Glossary Index
£15.29
Noodle Juice Ltd When I Grow Up I Want To Look After The Planet
Book SynopsisIt's never too early to start getting excited about the future! Using simple language to explain different jobs, this charming book demonstrates to young children how different careers can help look after the planet. It includes roles such as zookeeper, food scientist and planet engineer as well as forester, conservationist and journalist. When I Grow Up is a series of four books each containing 13 different jobs that are involved in helping people, looking after the planet, the creative industries and STEM.
£9.49
Exisle Publishing Rosies Garden
Book SynopsisRosie loves nothing more than digging and spending time in her neighbourhood garden. But when the garden is destroyed to make way for a towering skyscraper, Rosie has to take some very brave and unexpected action to save the day. An inspiring story about nature, community, and standing up for the things that are important to us.
£10.44
Exisle Publishing Tree Beings
Book SynopsisTree Beings takes a fresh look at trees as beings that enrich the whole planet. Get to know trees through the inspiring true stories of people who love them: from a scientist who discovered how trees talk'; to a young woman with the world record for living up a tree. It also outlines recent tree science, especially how trees are our best living allies in the fight to slow down climate change, and includes tree wisdom from many cultures, as well as some famous and fascinating tree species.
£14.24
Magnetic Press Letters from Animals
Book SynopsisShortlisted for the Prix Albertine Jeunesse Award! A Reader's Choice Award sponsored by the French Embassy and AEFE.We share this planet with millions of animals , and sometimes we forget that they have lives, too. This book gives animated voices to many of them so that they can plead their case for rights to live alongside us. Letters From Animals, is a collection of stories told from the perspective of different animals whose lives are impacted by human society. A graphical adaptation of wildlife conservationist Allain Bourgrain Dubourg's celebrated book by the same title. Adapted by wildlife comic author Fred Brremaud (LOVE, LITTLE TAILS, etc) this volume is presented in a visually engaging animated style by artist Giovanni Rigano (ILLEGAL, ARTEMIS FOWL).
£16.19