"In this sweet, simple story about appreciating wildness in all its forms, the protagonist is pictured as a dark-skinned, black-haired girl with hearing aids. The language is clear and easy to read, and the vibrant illustrations drive the story just as much as the words. This meditation on biodiversity makes its point with grace."—Kirkus Reviews; "The Wall and the Wild would be a stunning addition to any topic on ecosystems and sustainability – as well as the value of embracing diversity and difference – and could be explored in depth with any primary age range."—Books for Topics; “In an increasingly stressful world, we follow Ana try to take control by creating a perfect garden only to realise she can only achieve this by accepting the imperfect! This thoughtful tale of embracing biodiversity leaves plenty of room to open up insightful conversations with children into environmental stewardship and the many benefits of rewilding our gardens.”—Ashley Nwokorie, Allotment Cafe; “Absolutely lovely. I love the way it gently demonstrates the importance of diversity in ecosystems (and communities) with wonderful bright illustrations of a flourishing and not-so-flourishing garden. I especially love the incidental inclusion of hearing aids on Ana, our gardener!”—Caroline Fielding, Librarian; “The Wall and the Wild is a wonderful picture book to help children learn about ecology and biodiversity and how through rewilding we can bring nature back to our gardens”—Babipur Book Club

In a plot of land at the edge of town, Ana grows only perfectly-sized plants and perfect-looking flowers, and throws all the irregular shoots and uneven seeds over the wall into the disorderly Wild. But as her garden gets tidier, neater and more constrained, the Wild begins to grow... At a time of accelerating climate change, an eye-opening story about gardening, rewilding and embracing biodiversity in all its forms. WINNER Growing Good Kids Book Award 2022. LONGLIST Derby Children's Picture Book Award 2022.
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In a plot of land at the edge of town, Ana grows only perfectly-sized plants and perfect-looking flowers, and throws all the irregular shoots and uneven seeds over the wall into the disorderly Wild. But as her garden gets tidier, neater and more constrained, the Wild begins to grow...
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KEYWORDS: Gardens; Rewilding; Nature; the Environment; Diversity; Plants; Hobbies; Habitats and Ecosystems; Ecology; Biodiversity; Explores the healing power of gardening & introduces the concept of rewilding; Features a hearing-impaired main character; Promotes the balance of a healthy ecosystem and environmental stewardship; Includes an information section at the back of the book comparing natural ecosystems to human communities.
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781915244987
Publisert
2024-03-05
Utgiver
Vendor
Lantana Publishing
Vekt
150 gr
Høyde
260 mm
Bredde
260 mm
Dybde
5 mm
AldersnivĂĽ
JC, JN, 02
SprĂĽk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
32

Illustratør

Biographical note

Christina Dendy is an American author of picture books, historical graphic novels and education materials, as well as numerous poems, short stories and opinion pieces. In her writing, she seeks to highlight themes of representation, inclusion and environmental awareness. She lives in Dayton, Ohio.; Katie Rewse is an illustrator based on the south coast of England. She has been shortlisted for multiple awards and believes illustration can trigger positive change. She finds inspiration in the outdoors, travel, and adventure.