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Stella and the Seagull

Stella the young environmentalist is on a campaign for change!

Author Georgina Stevens and Illustrator Izzy Burton

Suitable for:  2+ An empowering story with an important environmental message.

Price:  £6.99

ISBN: 978-0-19-277468-2
Publication date: 03/06/2021
Paperback: 32 pages
Dimensions: 270x230mm

Availability: In stock.

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Description

When Stella's little seagull friend gets poorly from the plastic stuck in its tummy, Stella wants to do anything she can to try and help. From beach clean ups to banning plastic straws, her ideas spread around the community and make a huge impact. Thanks to Stella, the little seagull and all its animal friends can live in a better environment.


Features

  • · A great way into discussing issues of environmental pollution and campaigning with young readers.
  • · Endpapers include some powerful true stories of children that have achieved great things.
  • · Beautiful, distinctive artwork from a debut illustrator.
  • Debut picture book from Georgina Stevens, a sustainability consultant and and passionate campaigner.
Age range 0-4
Year group Year 1/P2

Available as part of these packs:

Readerful: Year 1/Primary 2: Books for Sharing Singles Pack A (Pack of 6)

This page was last updated on 22 December 2024 at 20:30 GMT

Reviews

  • *** Shortlisted for the FCBG Children's Book Award 2022 *** -
  • "..a fantastic, colourful book that helps younger children understand how we can be environmentally friendly." - Young Writers Society
  • "...highly recommended for schools to inspire children to be changemakers too!" - Lily Platt - Young changemaker - Lily's Plastic Pickup
  • "A gentle reminder to us all that taking care of the environment is everyone's responsibility." - Jane Sandell - The Seaside Reader
  • "Here's a book to show even the youngest child a safe and easy way to join the battle to save our lovely green planet." - Anne Fine
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