Sona Sharma, Looking After Planet Earth
A young girl's journey to save the environment
Chitra Soundar author Jen Khatun illustrator
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Walker Books Ltd
Published:5th Aug '21
Should be back in stock very soon
Sona Sharma embarks on a journey to combat climate change, facing family resistance while inspiring her community to adopt sustainable practices.
In Sona Sharma, Looking After Planet Earth, young Sona discovers the alarming realities of climate change during a school lesson. Concerned about the lack of action around her, she decides to take matters into her own hands. However, her enthusiasm meets resistance from her family. Her father, Appa, is not pleased when Sona decides to dispose of her baby sister's nappies, and her grandfather, Thatha, is equally displeased when she suggests he part with his cherished collection of color-coded plastic files. This family dynamic adds a layer of complexity to Sona's mission, as she navigates the challenges of initiating change within her household.
As Sona dives deeper into her quest for environmental awareness, she learns about the traditional kolams, intricate designs drawn in front of homes during winter and festival seasons. Discovering that many of these beautiful patterns are created with non-organic materials, Sona feels compelled to make a difference. She rallies her family and community, encouraging them to embrace more sustainable practices. Her journey is filled with moments of frustration and triumph as she seeks to inspire those around her to care for the planet.
Ultimately, Sona Sharma, Looking After Planet Earth is a heartwarming tale about the power of one individual's voice in the fight against climate change. Through Sona's experiences, readers are reminded of the importance of community involvement and the impact of small changes in creating a healthier planet for future generations.
For early readers looking to explore how they can make a difference to the environment, Sona Sharma has loads of great ideas. […] Soundar weaves elements of Indian traditional customs seamlessly into the story, which is well-paced in short chapters, illustrated by Jen Khatun that readers new to chapter books will appreciate. * The Irish Times *
This gentle tale is one of a series of delightful chapter books about Sona and her extended family and is peppered with interesting details about Hindu traditions, culture and food. The short chapters and expressive black-and-white illustrations make it ideal for independent young readers. * BookTrust *
The book is full of lively, engaging pictures, and it’s a perfect length for kids my son’s age; it’s aimed at 6-9 year olds. […] Lots of big ideas weave through this deceptively simple story of a girl trying to make a difference but, even more, trying to get others to make a difference too. * Books for our Children *
This beautifully told, gentle story is rich with cultural detail and is highly illustrated. * Inclusive Books for Children *
ISBN: 9781406398120
Dimensions: 198mm x 129mm x 9mm
Weight: 121g
128 pages