GET I Simple conservation stories with beautiful illustrations help readers learn about the ways nature can be harmed and how people can help preserve the environment.
Each book explains environmental science concepts in a fun and engaging way.
Each book explains environmental science concepts in a fun and engaging way.
The Salamander's Trial
Theme: Wetlands 240 x 240mm / 32 pages US paperback: 978-1-925235-57-0 US library bound: 978-1-925235-61-6 What happens when a brave salamander gets pushed out of its wetland home? It takes its case to court! But not everyone thinks wetlands are important. A construction manager wants to build a useful road through the salamander’s home. Find out why wetlands are important and what animals live there. In this fun tale, the judge hears both sides in the trial. Should the wetlands be saved? Or should the construction manager build the road? You be the judge and decide! |
So Thirsty
Theme: Water 240 x 240mm / 32 pages US paperback: 978-1-925235-58-6 US library bound: 978-1-925235-62-3 What happens when flowers are thirsty? And what about frogs and worms? When Winnie and her friend Droplet go for a walk, they find out. The flowers can’t bloom. The frogs can’t croak. And the worms can’t breathe! All the water’s being wasted and it’s hurting nature. Follow the two friends as they find out how humans harm water supplies. And you’ll learn what to do to save water too. Can Winnie and Droplet save the flowers, frogs, and worms? |
King Waste and King Save
Theme: Energy 240 x 240mm / 32 pages US paperback: 978-1-925235-59-3 US library bound: 978-1-925235-63-0 How different could two kingdoms be? In this energy tale, one kingdom is ruled by King Waste. It is a land where everyone uses too much energy. This kingdom’s energy will run out some day. The other kingdom is ruled by King Save. Its people use clean energy from the sun, wind, and water. This kingdom will never run out of energy. What will King Waste do? Can King Save help him before it’s too late? |
Getting Rid of the Worms
Theme: Soil 240 x 240mm / 32 pages US paperback: 978-1-925235-60-9 US library bound: 978-1-925235-64-7 What happens when all the worms are gone? One by one, a raccoon farmer gets rid of the worms in its field. When the field is finally clean, the farmer finds out something’s wrong. No potatoes will grow! Something is wrong with the soil. Will the farmer ever fix the soil in the field? What will help the potatoes grow? |
GET II This unique series brings children's attention to environmental issues - as well as history, geography,
and culture - through well written stories illustrated by artists around the world.
and culture - through well written stories illustrated by artists around the world.
Nine Minutes
Theme: Protecting marine life 268 x 230mm / 36 pages US paperback: 978-1-925234-77-0 US library bound: 978-1-925235-07-4 At noon on September 19, 2000, the ocean becomes silent as human activity in the ocean stops for just nine minutes. In Greenland, Amo listens to an ocean free from noise pollution and thinks about the harm that human activity is causing to marine life. |
The Day Cars Went to Sleep Theme: Reducing greenhouse gases
268 x 230mm / 36 pages US paperback: 978-1-925234-78-7 US library bound: 978-1-925235-08-1 Francois and Josef are two friends living in Belgium. When they learn that there is going to be a car-free day, they plan a very a special day of activities that can only be done on a day when the cars are all asleep. Learn about World Car Free Day and the campaign to stop global warming by reducing the greenhouse gas emissions created by exhaust fumes and fuel consumption. |
The Really Old Forest
Theme: Forest preservation 268 x 230mm / 36 pages US paperback: 978-1-925234-81-7 US library bound: 978-1-925235-11-1 Nicole lives in Millaa Millaa, in tropical Queensland, Australia. Her pen pal, Jack, lives in the United Kingdom and is very interested in the tropical rainforest that surround Millaa Millaa. Through their letters we learn about the struggle between environmental groups who want to preserve the rainforest and the forest industries that provide employment by cutting down the trees. Can a solution be found to save the forest and keep everyone happy? |
The Green Festival
Theme: Recycling paper to save trees 268 x 230mm / 36 pages US paperback: 978-1-925234-82-4 US library bound: 978-1-925235-12-8 Flora, who lives in Scotland, is shocked when her friend Kevin tells her how many Christmas cards are thrown away each year. Together they collect cards and find other uses for, but with so many cards they need another idea. This is when they use a recycling scheme to dispose of all the leftover cards, doing their part to reduce the amount of trees we use in our daily lives. |
* Beautifully illustrated stories that simplify the need for conservation.
* Opens children’s minds to big environmental issues in a child friendly way.
* Explores eco-friendly ways to sustain and keep the environment safe.
* Opens children’s minds to big environmental issues in a child friendly way.
* Explores eco-friendly ways to sustain and keep the environment safe.