Narrated in beautiful, uplifting, lyrical verse by the child, this lovely book is about the glorious fulfilment of hope and supports the idea that one small person might change the world. The mixed-media illustrations are stunning and perfectly suit the text… This gorgeous book shimmers with hope and possibilities.

-Kirkus Review, STARRED

"I can see this beautiful book being shared with young children as a way to reassure them about all the ongoing stories about climate change that can be frightening. This tells them that they can do small things to make a difference and that planting and caring for trees is something they can all help with. Apart from this important underlying message, it has a calm, slow atmosphere to be relished and enjoyed. Strongly recommended."

-Letterpress Project

"The hopeful, rhyming text pairs with Anna Cunha’s dreamy, award-nominated art to inspiring effect."

-Foreword Reviews

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“My goodness I nearly cried when I read Maybe You Might! I think it’s the most beautiful book I’ve ever read.”

-Our Mindful Children

They said I couldn't change the world; it wasn't worth the fight. But in my head, a small voice said...maybe you might. A young girl makes a choice to plant a seed by a long dead riverbed. Little does she know that from this single, small act, a vibrant ecosystem will grow. This inspiring poem - bursting with hope for a greener world - is a love letter to our ailing planet. It shows us that even when the future appears most bleak, each one of us can make a difference.
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A picture book exploring the importance of environmental conservation and sustainable living.
An earth-themed mantra for our times.

Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781913747862
Publisert
2022-10-04
Utgiver
Vendor
Lantana Publishing
Aldersnivå
EJ, JN, 04, 02
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
32

Forfatter
Illustratør

Biographical note

Imogen Foxell is a writer and artist, based in Oxford, UK. She enjoys inventing imaginary worlds and sketching by the river, alongside her day job of writing dictionaries. This is her debut book. Anna Cunha is an award-winning Brazilian artist who has illustrated more than 20 books. Her work has been shortlisted for the Jabuti Prize and received a Joao-de-Barro Prize honorable mention.