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Dear Earth, authored by Isabel Otter, invites young readers on an enchanting journey that celebrates the beauty of our planet. This captivating story follows Tessa, a spirited girl with a heartfelt mission, as she pens a touching letter to Earth, showcasing its wonders and the urgent need for protection.
In this beautifully illustrated children's book, Tessa’s love for nature shines through, making it not just a story but a heartfelt plea for environmental awareness. Dear Earth encourages children to reflect on their relationship with nature while inspiring them to cherish and protect our environment. The narrative is rich in themes of responsibility and love for the planet, perfectly fitting into the genre of animal stories for children.
Positioned within the market as a valuable addition to any child's library, Dear Earth stands out in the realm of children’s non-fiction by combining imaginative storytelling with a vital message. It speaks to young audiences aged 5-7, making it an excellent choice for both educators and parents who want to instill a sense of environmental stewardship in their children.
The book's ability to engage young minds while addressing pressing global issues makes it a must-read. With its publication by Little Tiger Press, this paperback treasure offers a perfect blend of education and inspiration. Readers will find joy in Tessa’s quest, making it a delightful addition to any reading routine.
ISBN: | 9781838911706 |
Author: | Isabel Otter |
Format: | Paperback / softback |
Imprint: | Little Tiger Press |
Publisher: | Little Tiger Press Group |
Dimensions: | 230 x 259 x 7 mm |
Publication Date: | 04 March, 2021 |
Pagination: | 32 pages |
Weight: | 174g |
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