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Buddy the Orangutan lives happily in the tangle of tall trees when
he suddenly encounters the diggers destroying his magnificent
rainforest home. Brave Buddy gets more than he bargained for and
needs help from his rescuers to ensure a happy ending. Buddy's
Rainforest Rescue is based on true events and it is this powerful
message which invites children and adults alike to question the
impact of palm oil and deforestation on our environment. With ideas
and activities which reinforce the story this is a book which will
inspire children to make changes to the world around them. There is
a huge growing national and international consciousness about the
dangers of palm oil and deforestation and it is important to teach
children about this devastating global issue without overwhelming
them or shocking them. The Wild Tribe Heroes series of books guides
young readers through the issues in a gentle and friendly way
together with further information to inspire children to make
changes to their own and their families lives. Sold over 30,000
books in the series in just 2 years ; No 1 bestselling books ;
Personal letters of congratulations from Sir David Attenborough and
Prince Charles ; All books are based on true stories which means
that children are more connected to the issue. ; Featured in
national media - BBC, ITV, Guardian, Huffington Post and Mail on
Sunday ; Sold by WH Smiths, Waterstones, National Trust, RNLI,
Surfers Against Sewage, #2MinuteBeachClean. ; Stocked by over 250
museums, national libraries, bookshops and gift shops, zero waste
and farm shops and major tourist attractions such as The Eden
Project and London & Chester Zoos ; Reached over a million
children worldwide in schools ; Translated into 15 different
languages so far
Duffy's Lucky Escape will transport you to a tropical paradise
where Duffy the Sea Turtle lives amongst beautiful coral reefs and
colourful fish only for Duffy to learn that not all that floats is
food. As time is running out Duffy has a lucky escape when kind
people step in to save the day. Duffy's Lucky Escape is based on
true events and it is this powerful message which invites children
and adults alike to question the impact of ocean plastic on our
environment. With ideas and activities which reinforce the story
this is a book which will inspire children to make changes to the
world around them. There is a huge growing national and
international consciousness about the dangers of ocean plastic and
it is important to teach children about this devastating global
issue without overwhelming them or shocking them. The Wild Tribe
Heroes series of books guides young readers through the issues in a
gentle and friendly way together with further information to
inspire children to make changes to their own and their families
lives. Sold over 30,000 books in the series in just 2 years ; No 1
bestselling books ; Personal letters of congratulations from Sir
David Attenborough and Prince Charles ; All books are based on true
stories which means that children are more connected to the issue.
; Featured in national media - BBC, ITV, Guardian, Huffington Post
and Mail on Sunday ; Sold by WH Smiths, Waterstones, National
Trust, RNLI, Surfers Against Sewage, #2MinuteBeachClean. ; Stocked
by over 250 museums, national libraries, bookshops and gift shops,
zero waste and farm shops and major tourist attractions such as The
Eden Project and London & Chester Zoos ; Reached over a million
children worldwide in schools ; Translated into 15 different
languages so far
Ziggy's Frightening Flight sees Ziggy the honey bee buzzing happily
from flower to flower, yet as time goes on she realises the flowers
she loves are making her sick. Can the farmer and his children save
the bees before it is too late? Ziggy's Frightening Flight is based
on true events and it is this powerful message which invites
children and adults alike to question the impact of habitat loss on
our environment. With ideas and activities which reinforce the
story this is a book which will inspire children to make changes to
the world around them. There is a huge growing national and
international consciousness about the need to protect our bees and
it is important to teach children about this global issue without
overwhelming them or shocking them. The Wild Tribe Heroes series of
books guides young readers through the issues in a gentle and
friendly way together with further information to inspire children
to make changes to their own and their families lives.
Nelson's Dangerous Dive explores deep underwater with Nelson the
Whale where he discovers a hidden shipwreck and learns that what
lurks below may not let you go. As he desperately signals for help,
luck is on his side as a group of brave tourists give him the break
he needs! Nelson's Dangerous Dive is based on true events and it is
this powerful message which invites children and adults alike to
question the impact of ocean plastic on our environment. With ideas
and activities which reinforce the story this is a book which will
inspire children to make changes to the world around them. There is
a huge growing national and international consciousness about the
dangers of palm oil and deforestation and it is important to teach
children about this devastating global issue without overwhelming
them or shocking them. The Wild Tribe Heroes series of books guides
young readers through the issues in a gentle and friendly way
together with further information to inspire children to make
changes to their own and their families lives. Sold over 30,000
books in the series in just 2 years ; No 1 bestselling books ;
Personal letters of congratulations from Sir David Attenborough and
Prince Charles ; All books are based on true stories which means
that children are more connected to the issue. ; Featured in
national media - BBC, ITV, Guardian, Huffington Post and Mail on
Sunday ; Sold by WH Smiths, Waterstones, National Trust, RNLI,
Surfers Against Sewage, #2MinuteBeachClean. ; Stocked by over 250
museums, national libraries, bookshops and gift shops, zero waste
and farm shops and major tourist attractions such as The Eden
Project and London & Chester Zoos ; Reached over a million
children worldwide in schools ; Translated into 15 different
languages so far
Marli's Tangled Tale takes you to the cool and green cliffs where
Marli the Puffin lives with her soon to hatch egg until one day the
excitement of the far away town visits in an unexpected way. As
hope starts to fade her tangled tale takes a twist just in time for
the surprise waiting for her back at home! Marli's Tangled Tale is
based on true events and it is this powerful message which invites
children and adults alike to question the impact of ocean plastic
on our environment. With ideas and activities which reinforce the
story this is a book which will inspire children to make changes to
the world around them. There is a huge growing national and
international consciousness about the dangers of palm oil and
deforestation and it is important to teach children about this
devastating global issue without overwhelming them or shocking
them. The Wild Tribe Heroes series of books guides young readers
through the issues in a gentle and friendly way together with
further information to inspire children to make changes to their
own and their families lives. Sold over 30,000 books in the series
in just 2 years ; No 1 bestselling books ; Personal letters of
congratulations from Sir David Attenborough and Prince Charles ;
All books are based on true stories which means that children are
more connected to the issue. ; Featured in national media - BBC,
ITV, Guardian, Huffington Post and Mail on Sunday ; Sold by WH
Smiths, Waterstones, National Trust, RNLI, Surfers Against Sewage,
#2MinuteBeachClean. ; Stocked by over 250 museums, national
libraries, bookshops and gift shops, zero waste and farm shops and
major tourist attractions such as The Eden Project and London &
Chester Zoos ; Reached over a million children worldwide in schools
; Translated into 15 different languages so far
Hunter the Polar Bear lives happily in his frozen Arctic home yet
as the ice starts to melt he finds himself in a tricky situation.
As help comes from high above him, Hunter is in a race against time
to get back to the ice. Hunter's Icy Adventure is based on true
events and it is this powerful message which invites children and
adults alike to question the impact of climate change on our
environment. With ideas and activities which reinforce the story
this is a book which will inspire children to make changes to the
world around them. There is a huge growing national and
international consciousness about the effects of climate change and
it is important to teach children about this devastating global
issue without overwhelming them or shocking them. The Wild Tribe
Heroes series of books guides young readers through the issues in a
gentle and friendly way together with further information to
inspire children to make changes to their own and their families
lives. Sold over 30,000 books in the series in just 2 years No.1
Bestselling books Personal letters of congratulations from Sir
David Attenborough and Prince Charles All books are based on true
stories which means that children are more connected to the issue.
Featured in national media - BBC, ITV, Guardian, Huffington Post
and Mail on Sunday Sold by WH Smiths, Waterstones, National Trust,
RNLI, Surfers Against Sewage, #2MinuteBeachClean, MCSUK Stocked by
over 250 museums, national libraries, bookshops and gift shops,
zero waste and farm shops and major tourist attractions such as The
Eden Project, London & Chester Zoos. Reached over a million
children worldwide in schools Translated into 15 different
languages so far
When a traffic accident takes the life of Joe Grant and his young
daughter Elizabeth, it puts them into a twilight world. Neither
dead nor alive, they join a community of thousands of other "souls"
who, like them, pass the days trying to understand what has
happened to them, and-even more important-what is to become of
them. They discover that many people remain trapped in this
existence for a long time, but some do "leave." How and why is a
mystery. People from every period of human history live in this
town without a name. A Pilgrim from the 1600s, frontiersmen and
settlers from the nineteenth century, an Indian warrior and a used
car salesmen all co-exist together-at times uneasily. Each bides
his time, carrying on relationships, building homes, and trying to
conduct a normal every-day life under extraordinary circumstances.
Joe discovers that this new world, although mimicking the features
of the one he left, is very, very different. Although everyone
keeps the form they had at the time of their death, they are all
physically equal. A frail looking grandmother is just as strong and
just as agile as a burly dockworker. Also, even though they are
dead, people still suffer and feel pain. They must eat, sleep and
seek shelter from the elements. Normal emotions like love and
happiness exist but are muted. Only those who have a connection to
someone alive, like Joe has with his wife Sally, can experience
snippets of real emotion, real life. But this comes at a price. As
long as he is still connected to Sally she can never put his death
behind her and move on with her own life. As he goes through this
world Joe meets Edrey Sikes, a woman from the late 1800s. He is
introduced to her friend Amanda Scabbard who died in childbirth at
age sixteen, Amanda's husband Will who died in his fifties, and
their son Edmund, eighty, who live together again as a family. He
also meets Ezra Potts, a cantankerous old hermit who thinks he has
"figured a way out." In a world without machines, Ezra has managed
to build a functioning airplane. If only he can get it to work
right, he believes he will fulfill his personal destiny and
"transition" to a better life. Ezra is partially right. This world
is a place where people go who haven't learned all they needed to
know in life, or done all the things they needed to do when they
were alive to earn the right to eternal happiness. Some of these
people are basically good, others tend toward evil, and this world
is their second chance. If the good become complacent, or the evil
succumb to the temptation to "feel" again by giving into base human
passions, they are lost forever. Figuring this out is only the
first challenge. Without truly understanding the connection Joe,
Ezra and Edrey are all called upon to make individual sacrifices to
help their fellow man. Some of those who have given up all hope
decide to terrorize the town, feeding off the intense emotions
their agony produces. Although able to flee Joe, Ezra and Edrey
return to fight against all odds to save their friends who are
imprisoned by these "lost souls." This is what critics have said
about Phillip Ellis Jackson's novels (www.scifi-jackson.com) "These
novels are among the best stories we have read for some
time-offering a great mix between science, technology and life-like
characters." "If anyone is looking for a good read for sunning at
the beach, or for a long flight, it will definitely keep you
engrossed and entertained, right down to the last page." "What
happens within the book's technological framework is always
intriguing. The chess-like developments of the plot itself are also
comfortably paced, and indeed such elements click into place
throughout." "Even the minor characters generally rise to three
dimensions and have mixed motivations and even mixed loyalties." "A
fascinating sci-fi thriller that will keep you turning the
pages-cover to cover."
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