Love, the Earth
Frances Stickley author Tim Hopgood illustrator
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Walker Books Ltd
Published:4th Apr '24
Should be back in stock very soon
A powerful and positive anthem about the climate crisis, strikingly illustrated by Tim Hopgood, which will inspire young readers to care for the planet.
Love, the Earth is a powerful rallying cry to young readers to protect the Earth, beautifully illustrated by the bestselling illustrator Tim Hopgood. Told from the perspective of the Earth, we learn about the epic and ordinary wonders of nature and discover how we can do our bit to help the Earth in turn. Combining charming, rhyming text and spectacular artwork, this book is a magnificent celebration of our planet and essential reading to connect young minds with the beauty of nature.
Hopgood, the illustrator of Wow Said the Owl, brings his unique style to Stickley's powerful anthem about the climate crisis. * the Bookseller *
Pitch perfect for little ones in every way and what a truly exquisite gift it would make to a recently born little one like the child shown at the start of the book. * Red Reading Hub *
Enchantingly illustrated by Tim Hopgood, the tale is told by Frances Stickley in lyrical and poetic style. Gentle, practical and beautiful, a wonderful book. * Armadillo Magazine *
Anthem to climate change and the power young people have to care for the planet. * The Bookseller *
Love, the Earth is such an emotive and thought-proving book in the best way possible. It is suitable for the littlest of toddlers right up to late childhood and beyond! The earth is personified in this story and as it takes us on an artistic, poetic journey around the world, we are inspired to love and treasure the beauty of our world. Tim Hopgood's abstract illustrations are truly captivating. I found myself transfixed on every page as I soaked up the layers of depth within every enchanting illustration...This book is delightful beyond words. * Reading Zone *
ISBN: 9781529516777
Dimensions: 290mm x 260mm x 5mm
Weight: 300g
48 pages