Protecting the Planet: The Season of Giraffes
A journey of giraffes and climate resilience
Nicola Davies author Emily Sutton illustrator
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Walker Books Ltd
Published:1st Sep '22
Should be back in stock very soon
This picture book tells a heartfelt story of giraffes facing climate change, ultimately inspiring hope and action for the future of our planet.
In Protecting the Planet: The Season of Giraffes, readers are taken on an inspiring journey that highlights the resilience of giraffes in the face of climate change. This beautifully illustrated picture book, crafted by bestselling author Nicola Davies in collaboration with conservationist Kisilu Musya, explores the deep connection between these majestic creatures and their environment. Once thriving in Niger, the giraffes have faced severe challenges due to droughts, leading to their mysterious absence when the rains return. The narrative emphasizes the impact of climate change on wildlife and the importance of conservation efforts.
The story unfolds with a poignant reminder of the natural world’s fragility, as it reflects the changes that have occurred over time. Emily Sutton's stunning illustrations enhance the storytelling, capturing both the beauty and the plight of giraffes. The artwork serves not only to engage young readers but also to evoke empathy and awareness about the challenges faced by these animals. Through the lens of the giraffes' experiences, the book conveys a hopeful message about the potential for positive change, encouraging children to think critically about their role in protecting the planet.
Ultimately, Protecting the Planet: The Season of Giraffes is more than just a tale of survival; it is a call to action for future generations. It inspires readers to consider how they can contribute to the well-being of our planet and its inhabitants, fostering a sense of responsibility and stewardship for the environment.
Nicola Davies tells [the giraffes’] story with a truthful tenderness whilst Emily Sutton captures the beauty of the animals and their landscape in her vibrant artwork and we all love the happy ending we discover. * Armadillo Magazine *
Nicola’s story of optimism shows how with resolve, we humans can change things for the better; it’s gorgeously illustrated by Emily Sutton who captures both the grace of the animals and their homeland, and the lifestyle of some of the people of Niger. * Red Reading Hub *
The first in a series, this book helps children to understand the negative and positive impact humans can have on the world. * "6 festive reads", Yorkshire Life *
Davies’ knowledge and passion ooze through all of her work, and The Season of Giraffes is no exception. She and Emily Sutton are proving to be a phenomenal collaborative force. * Just Imagine *
A story of hope […] Emily Sutton’s illustrations bring depth to the story, showing that when nature thrives, the world is a richer place. * The School Librarian *
- Short-listed for James Cropper Wainwright Prize for Children's Writing on Nature and Conservation 2023 (UK)
ISBN: 9781406397093
Dimensions: 295mm x 265mm x 7mm
Weight: 425g
32 pages