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Children will delight in these wacky hybrid Randomanimals. The Sniger and the Floose is a charming and playful celebration of imagination and the natural world.
"This heartwarming, lullaby-like nonfiction picture book combines animal facts with a comforting message of love and belonging. With back matter about ways animals show love included, this sweet book is perfect for homes, schools, and libraries!"--
This is the fourth book featuring Willy, The Green Dragon. This time set in the small rural town of Mui Wo on the island of Lantau, Willy is invited to help a friend in need. Highlighting the dangers of feeding wild animals, this story tells a tale of true events involving the amber cows and buffalos of this community. What is that strange noise? What has happened to the visiting hikers and bikers? There is trouble afoot..... Two friends hatch a cunning plan that unfortunately backfires on them.Highlighting the dangers of feeding wild animals, this story brings some light-hearted humour to a serious topic, with some new friends joining Willy on his third adventure for a most unbelievable story that rocks a small community to the very core! Based on true events set in a small rural village after cows and buffalos helped themselves to the produce section in the local supermarket.Inspired by this true story, the author tells the tale of what likely happened after their misadventure!A fun book with a strong message to protect wild animals.
¿ Dive into the incredible underwater world of Talbot the Turtle and join him on his journey to find food, when he ends up making the sad discovery of ocean plastic ¿Talbot the Turtle: The Plastic Ocean is an engaging and educational children's book that will take young readers on a journey to learn about the impact of plastic pollution on the world's oceans. This book follows Talbot, a curious and adventurous turtle, as he sets out to explore the ocean for food and discovers the devastating effects of plastic pollution.Through Talbot's eyes, children will learn about the harmful effects of plastic on marine life, the dangers of plastic pollution on the food chain, and the importance of taking action to protect our oceans. This book is designed to be a fun and engaging way for kids to learn about environmental issues and the impact of human actions on our planet.Filled with beautiful illustrations and simple, easy-to-understand language, Talbot the Turtle: The Plastic Ocean is an ideal choice for parents and teachers who want to introduce young readers to important environmental concepts. This book is suitable for children aged 4-7 and is perfect for use in the classroom or at home.But the learning doesn't stop there! As a bonus, author Taylor Edwards provides a website with free educational content for kids, and parents, including blog posts and entertaining and informative videos about wildlife and nature. This additional material helps to reinforce the lessons learned in the book and encourages children to take an active role in protecting our planet.Join Talbot on his mission to keep the ocean clean and dive into a world of adventure and environmental awareness. With the additional learning content provided on the website, children can continue their exploration of nature and learn how they can make a difference in protecting our planet for generations to come.¿¿¿ As a commitment to protecting the environment and wildlife, a portion of all book sales will be donated to various conservation efforts, making a positive impact on our planet for generations to come. ¿¿¿
When his family move to a new home near to Frankly Village, Danial - a ten-year-old boy - isn't particularly impressed, having left all his friends behind in the city. Chased by bullies into a forest whilst exploring his new territory, Danial meets Cervanae, a seemingly magical girl and his first friend in the countryside, who teaches him about the ways of nature. Learning that a looming threat is putting Cervanae and many others in danger, Danial must act... but how to change someone's mind when they don't believe you in the first place?This wonderful children's adventure from Kathleen W. Franks will charm and delight readers of all ages.
The second book in 'The Green Dragon' series. Environmental stories for children set in Hong Kong. In 'The Green Dragon and the Oh No Bird' join Willy on his next adventure with his local friends, but this time venturing into the beautiful country parks. A story featuring Aiya, the Asian Koel, Wendy, the beautiful Wagtail, and Herbert, the star of the show, the ballet-dancing Wild Boar!After tackling the problem of marine pollution in 'The Green Dragon', Willy and some new friends raise awareness of human habits that must change to protect the country parks. Highlighting the issue of picnic litter in the country parks and the effects of human carelessness on the environment, the story introduces the 'Green Picnic Guide'. A simple guide with helpful tips to make your time out in nature as eco-friendly as possible!With a 'creature feature' hidden among the beautiful illustrations, how many creatures can you spot?As with the first book in the series 'The Green Dragon' you will find an educational page at the back of the book, referencing the Draco Viridi Ltd website for further information on the topic.With beautiful illustrations of scenes and animals from Hong Kong, this book is used in primary schools to help with environmental units of enquiry.Although set in Hong Kong, the story is valid anywhere in the world, unfortunately. If you have a love of Hong Kong or travel you will surely enjoy the references to this beautiful land.
The second adventure in the gripping and mysterious eco-adventure series The Light Thieves from Helena Duggan the bestselling author of A Place Called Perfect.'The Light Thieves is a feast of fun, fiction, fantasy and fear. Opens with a bang and never lets up until the last page. I loved it.' - Eoin ColferGrian, Jeffrey and Shelli now know that the sun is being stolen. They also know they can no longer trust Howard Hansom's smart technology because it will track them wherever they go. But it's up to the three friends to save the world. Someone called the White Rose is secretly trying to help them by sending out letters containing clues to the objects they need to find to reverse the process that's being used to steal the sun's power. They need to find a strange black mirror but time is running out and the the world is getting darker... (draft)'Fizzling with ideas, (The Light Thieves is) a wildly imaginative adventure which reads like a blockbuster movie.'
Three young friends are transported by a magic seashell to solve an environmental mystery: sea otter pups are being abandoned by their mothers outside of the aquarium, and no one knows why!Riley, a shy third grader, puts her skills as an artist to the test when she becomes the lead detective on the case, drawing every clue she sees in her favorite nature journal.Can Riley, along with her sister and best friend, gather the right clues to figure out who is behind it all before more otters are in danger?
Remy lives in a fluffy cloud, until the sun warms the cloud and he drifts to the ground with his friends. This is a gentle story about the rainforest water cycle.E maamaeka Reemi n te nang ae e maraurau, ni karokoa ae e a buee te nang n taai ao a bwakarikaaki Remi ma raoraona. Aio bon te karaki ibukin aron raaunin te ran n te buakonikai.Your purchase of this book supports Library For All in its mission to make knowledge available to all, equally.
When nature and technology collide: meet Roz the robot
From writer Robert Burleigh and illustrator Wendell Minor, an award-winning and bestselling picture book team, comes a gripping climate change–themed tale of a polar bear family fighting to survive.It is March in the cold North. The long-gone sun is rising.Silvery ice glitters. Snow sparkles in the hazy glow.Two polar bears stand at ice edge: mother and cub. A mother polar bear and her cub are busy searching for food, when suddenly, the ice they stand on breaks away—crack! Cut adrift, her cub is out of reach as the treacherous sea begins to carry him away. In she dives! Can they return to land safely? Simply told yet dramatic, and with realistic, exquisite illustrations and informative back matter with facts about polar bears, Ice Bears at Ice Edge immerses readers in one animal family’s story, while also highlighting the broader plight of endangered wildlife whose habitats are threatened by climate change.
A novel for our times: Fax and His Adventures to Prevent Climate Change. The world needs a hero ... The world needed someone that is strong. Someone that is assassination proof. Someone to tell the leaders of the world the truth and wouldn't lie or be manipulated. The world needed someone to take what it was causing the climate to change and stop it before it got out of control. The world needs Fax. Helped by an assistant professor named Kyle, Geology Professor Woodrow Malarky, and Methie, a conscious being who lives at the heart of the Earth, Fax determines that intelligence shouldn't be allowed to destroy intelligence. After all, that wouldn't be very intelligent, would it? (About the Author) A native of Bristol, England, L C J Emery has ideas to help the world. "What inspired me to write this book is my frustration with the world's attempt to combat climate change. I said to my daughter what is needed is a modern-day avenger to fight climate change. So, I thought Fax could do it."
These delightful stories are based upon an area on the sunshine coast of Australia known as "England In The Tropics" because of its landscape similarities, the difference being mainly climatic. The environment here is quite beautiful, with gently undulating fields, magnificent trees, sunny skies, and chuckling little creeks. Chlorysta Creek made a happy background murmur, brilliant sunshine beamed upon it, and twinkling sparkles rippled across its surface. It had two dams, which supported a community of native animals. These enthralling tales describe the discoveries and dangers that confront them in their adventures.
A young boy with autism struggles to understand and reach out to a confusing and seemingly lonely world. Then, one day he makes a unique friend that will turn his world on end and begin to open his eyes and mind.
12-year-old Coby is navigating a complicated world.It's summer in 1980s Texas, and Coby heads to work with his dad, B.B., a logger. At the logging site, Coby is thrust headlong into a fight for the forest and its spirit, for his family, and for his own dignity. Coby finds his courage tested beyond his wildest expectations, in an adventure through the heart of the dark and ancient woods, through a hurricane, and through his emergence as a young Black man in a color-charged world. Coby finds his strength, and his voice, with the help of the haunting bear-man, a sweet little skunk named Orphus, and the magic of an open heart.
Lalu must travel to planet Earth for his homework; what he found was unexpected.Fasten your seat belts and join him and Lala the wise owl in a ride that will open your eyes and take you to the far corners of the Earth.
A love letter to the ocean, and to adapting to climate change, the newest picture book by award-winning creators Sal Sawler and Emma FitzGerald will inspire young readers to build better solutions, and communities. A great storm is coming. Gretchen loves the ocean. She dreams of going to the beach on her own, with no one to make her leave before she's ready. But between whispers of oil, plastic, and a rising sea, her parents warn her not to underestimate the strength of the water. A great storm is coming and everyone, big and small, must prepare to meet it when it does. Gretchen soon sees the ocean's power firsthand when the tides rise high enough to threaten her home. Can she help her neighbours rebuild after the storm is over, or is the damage too great? With a strong message of community-building and climate activism, this charming debut children's picture book from celebrated author Sal Sawler and award-winning illustrator Emma FitzGerald will inspire young readers to rebuild better, together.
Growing plants inside your home is not only a wonderfully rewarding hobby and an easy way to bring some of the great outdoors inside, but houseplants can also provide health benefits and homegrown food. This book will give you the confidence and knowledge to be a successful houseplant expert for years to come. It'll give you tips and tricks to help you care for your plants and even teach you how to make more plants from your collection. It won't be long before there's a jungle in your living room!
'The Green Dragon' is the first in a series of environmental stories for children. Highlighting the problem of plastic pollution in the ocean, the story is of a friendly, green dragon who just wants to play and have fun with his friends in the sunshine and on the beaches of Hong Kong. On one particular morning things don't go quite to plan. He finds several friends affected by marine pollution and then later, finds himself in a very scary situation. Saved by a kind boy who listens to the dragon's story, the boy decides to take action and spread the message to his family, school and friends to make changes in human habits to help save the sea creatures.With beautiful illustrations of scenes and animals from Hong Kong, this book is used in primary schools to help with environmental units of enquiry.Meet Pearle the Pink Dolphin, Myrtle the Turtle, Eddie the Egret and of course Willy, The Green Dragon on his first adventure.You will find an educational page at the back of the book, referencing the Draco Viridi Ltd website for further information on the topic.Although set in Hong Kong, the story is valid anywhere in the world, unfortunately. If you have a love of Hong Kong or travel you will surely enjoy the references to this beautiful land.
From the bestselling author of The City of Ember comes a post-apocalyptic story set hundreds of years in the future, where life is simple and modern conveniences are a thing of the past until a boy enchanted by technology is forced to choose between doing the right thing for his community and pursuing his dreams of adventure.
Seraphina and her friends says: " Tailwaggers are people's best friends." How can you enjoy the Tailwaggers experience?Seraphina and the Tailwaggers is the 4th book in the Sera Series...A Sensitive Heart Book for kids quadrilityHannah Hope is an American classroom teacher with 20-plus years teaching experience in inner-city schools.Hope has taught multiple subjects including, including Science, Social Studies, and College-Readiness.Katerina Valerieva is a Ukrainian illustrator represented by "Beytler Illustrations".Their vision is to illustrate stories that share a diverse perspective of our big blue marble.
[quote]"A powerful story to resonate with all those who value the wild world and the need to protect it" GILL LEWISWhen Tulsi and her best friend Satchen spot something unusual in the sea near their home in Scotland, they decide to investigate. But little do they know how much danger they are putting themselves in.After rowing out to a nearby island, they become involved in a risky rescue mission and their boat capsizes in a storm.But just as they think all is lost, help arrives from an unexpected source ...[quote] "A heartwarming tale of bravery, kindness and love" HANNAH GOLD
Lalu must travel to planet Earth for his homework; what he found was unexpected.Fasten your seat belts and join him and Lala the wise owl in a ride that will pen your eyes and take you to the far corners of the Earth.In the new children's story book, "Alien's Homework, The Ride is About to Start" Lalu, a young alien student is given a homework assignment to visit Earth and report back. What he presents is a beautiful world where all of our problems have been fixed and nature is flourishing. He shows what a thriving planet looks like, explains what the problem had been and what was done to fix it. It educates children about what they can do to help, instead of dooming them to a future that can't be fixed. It is a story we hope everyone takes to heart as Earth is our home - and our home needs us.
A family gardens together, harvesting peas and flowers. Bustani za familia pamoja, kuvuna mbaazi na maua. Your purchase of this book supports Library For All in its mission to make knowledge available to all, equally.
Featuring quirky, vintage-inspired illustrations, this charming story tells the tale of a cat moving to a new island home, where things take an unexpected turn. When a curious cat named Tibbles and her owner move across the world from England to a new home on a small island off the coast of New Zealand in 1894, everything seems idyllic at first. Then things go horribly wrong. In this charming little story, the oblivious, amusing hero, Tibbles, discovers a rare species of flightless bird that had never previously been described âEUR" the Stephens Island wren. Unfortunately, Tibbles also becomes the cause of the birdâEUR(TM)s extinction by preying on them. Beneath the surface of this whimsically told story is a sophisticated tragicomic plot with a foundation in Greek tragedy. TibblesâEUR(TM)s killing of the Stephens Island wrens led to the eventual extinction of the entire species, and the tragedy is heightened by the fact that Tibbles was not a malicious or malevolent creature, but rather a normal cat behaving according to its instincts. To add insult to injury, Tibbles is not only innocent and ignorant about the effects of her actions; she is also silly, care-free, and wildly unconcerned. This book presents a true story in a subtly comedic light, but the underlying tragedy is still present, emphasizing the unintended consequences of human actions on the environment. Ultimately, the tale of Tibbles the cat had a silver lining âEUR" it brought global awareness to the dangers of introducing non-native animal species to other continents. Beautifully illustrated in a vintage style, with heavy graphic novel elements, this quirky, captivating tale will take readers on an emotional, darkly funny journey of discovery and consequence, all while teaching valuable lessons about the environment and the human impact on it. The book also includes interesting facts about the Stephens Island wren and its discovery. Tibbles is perfect for children aged 6âEUR"9 inclined towards funny stories and deep lessons. Through this unique, engaging, and darkly comedic story, kids will be entertained as they learn about history and conservation, with humor being the sugar that helps the environmentalist medicine go down. Laughing one moment and considering serious issues the next, children will learn about the impact of humans on animal species and the importance of protecting wildlife. AWARDS:2021 Muriel Award âEUR" Best Comics for Children2022 Bologna Ragazzi Award âEUR" The BRAW Amazing Bookshelf
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