Eco Girl
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Eco Girl
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Eco Girl
One little girl’s bond with the Baobab trees in her local forest shows how even young children can help to look after trees
One little girl’s bond with the Baobab trees in her local forest shows how even young children can help to look after trees.
“Can you love and care for your Baobab tree so it grows big and healthy like Dad’s tree?” asks Grandma. And Eve says, “YES, I CAN!”
Eve loves all the trees in the forest near her home. She feels their magic, but her favourite is the Baobab tree. If only she could talk to the trees!
Then, on a birthday visit to Grandma, deep in the forest, Eve gets a magical surprise. What could it be? It’s something that Eve must take care of, something that will connect her forever with the forest she loves. Happy birthday, Eco Girl!
An inspirational and heart-warming book for younger children that shows the importance of looking after the trees in our world.
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Eco Girl is praised for its heart-warming and inspiring message about the importance of planting and nurturing trees, beautifully depicted through vibrant, colourful illustrations. The story of Eve learning to grow a baobab tree highlights the connection between humanity and nature, offering an informative and positive conservation message. Reviewers admire its lyrical text and the warm depiction of familial traditions and environmental stewardship, making it suitable for young readers interested in biodiversity and climate action.
Book Details
INFORMATION
ISBN: 9781913074319
Publisher: Otter-Barry Books
Format: Hardback
Date Published: 08 September 2022
Country: United Kingdom
Imprint: Otter-Barry Books
Illustration: Illustrations, color
Audience: Children
DIMENSIONS
Width: 240.0mm
Height: 275.0mm
Weight: 0g
Pages: 32
About the Author
Ken Wilson-Max, author and illustrator, was born in Zimbabwe. He came to the UK to study design and ended up working in children's publishing. His first book was published in 1993 and since then there have been over 70, with a string of national and international awards. Ken launched Chicken Newspaper for Children in 2014 and runs his own children's publishing company, Alanna Max. He lives in London.
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