<p>"<strong>Filled with stories of amazing people</strong> whose superpower is their compassion towards others â from Harriet Tubman, who saved hundreds of people from a life of slavery, to Joshua Coombes, who gives free haircuts to homeless people - <strong>this is a timely and important book</strong> and leaves you inspired by the little things we can do to make the world a better place to live in."</p>
BookTrust
<p>"This is a <strong>gorgeous and clever</strong> look at kindness from 'The Planetwalker' John Francis ... The illustrations by Josy Bloggs are <strong>vibrant and diverse</strong>. I loved this book very much. Every school and home should own it."</p>
Gardners Magazine
<p>"Francisâ message is <strong>positive and hopeful</strong>: acts of kindness, big and small, help to shape humanity and make the world a better place."</p>
Juno Magazine
<p>"Exploring true stories of human kindness from around the world and throughout history, this is an uplifting illustrated nonfiction book. Including the story of Harriet Tubman, the Nomads Clinic, the Linda Lindas and more, themes of human rights, slavery, resilience and making the world a better place are explored. <strong>Perfect for teachers who are setting expectations and encouraging positive behaviours</strong>, itâs also ideal to read and discuss with KS2 classes at the start of the school year."</p>
- Tom Tolkien, School Reading List
<p>"<strong>Packed with fun facts and inspirational quotes</strong>, this book reinforces the benefits from acts of kindness."Â </p>
Creative Steps Magazine
<p>"Warm-hearted and inspirational."</p>
- Pam Norfolk, Lancashire Evening Post
<p>"Josy Bloggsâ illustrations are a<strong> beautiful</strong> complement to this <strong>uplifting book</strong> that would be a perfect complement to Empathy Day."Â </p>
- Emma Dunn and Helen Symington, The Scotsman
<p>"Be prepared for inspiration, be prepared for wonder, for learning and for discovery."</p>
Armadillo Magazine
<p>"For a school with a values-driven curriculum, <strong>this book is a rich source of information and discussion</strong> and a useful starting point for some interesting classroom work."Â </p>
- Liz Broad, Just Imagine
<p>"I loved this book very much. Every school and home should own it."Â </p>
- Cat Anderson, The Edinburgh Bookshop
<p>"Be they large or small, acts of kindness make the world a better place so, with its <strong>warm, bright illustrations</strong> by Josy Bloggs, this is a book that Iâd like to see in primary classrooms and on family bookshelves."</p>
- Jill Bennett, RedReading Hub
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Biographical note
John Francis is a campaigner, public speaker and educator who advocates for our planet. He spreads the message that our environment includes the other humans in the world and that we must treat both our earth and our fellow humans with kindness. After witnessing an oil spill and the devastation it caused in San Francisco Bay in 1971, he stopped using motorised transport for 22 years and stopped talking for 17 years in protest. Since then, John has founded the environmental awareness organisation, Planetwalk, given a TED talk (he started talking again in 1990) and published two adult books on his journey. According to John, 'The environment, actually, is about human rights, civil rights, economic equity, gender equality, and all the ways that humans interact with not only the physical environment but also with one another.'
Josy Bloggs began her initial career as a graphic designer. After graduating from the University of Huddersfield in 2009 with a MA in Spatial Design, she went on to work as an interior designer for commercial clients. Josy is based in Yorkshire.
Roshi Joan Halifax, Ph.D., is a Buddhist teacher, Zen priest, anthropologist, and pioneer in the field of end-of-life care. She is Founder, Abbot, and Head Teacher of Upaya Institute and Zen Center in Santa Fe, New Mexico.