This cheerful compendium of true, narrative non-fiction stories show that when we give it a little bit of space and maybe a gentle helping hand, nature comes bouncing back!
From the bestselling author and rewilding pioneer Isabella Tree, When We Went Wild is a heartwarming, sustainably printed picture book about the benefits of letting nature take the lead, inspired by real-life rewilding projects.
John Bunyan's Bestseller as You've Never Experienced It Before Did you know that John Bunyan's timeless tale, ThePilgrim's Progress, is the best selling book in history aside from the Bible, captivating millions of readers and impacting multiple generations of believers?
Combining her passion for prayer with her love for little ones, beloved writer and speaker Stormie Omartian teams with talented illustrator Shari Warren to share an important message: Its never too early to teach a child to pray.
With the discovery of her birth father, 12-year-old River has definite thoughts about how her life should turn outand that certainly does not include any of the challenges that keep popping up!
Vivid writing and luminous art combine to tell a modern story that introduces young readers to the wonders of bees For city kids like Sophie and Matthew, growing pumpkins is a big thrill.
Join a real-life adventure-a scientific expedition to a remote area of the Honduran rainforest, suspected to be the ruins of the Lost City of the Monkey God.
Tia must show visitors to Gull Haven Island how to respect the environment and protect the animals who live there in this charming tale from award-winning author Gill Lewis.
Oscar, petit somalien de dix ans, arrivé récemment en France, découvre, émerveillé, par un petit matin d’hiver, sa ville endormie sous un épais manteau blanc.
Two children make a perilous journey through the heart of modern and magical Africa to save their parents' farm in the Green Valley from drought and climate change.
El factor común de esta emotiva colección de cuentos del escritor Héctor Hidalgo, radica en el resguardo y protección de los animales y sus entonos naturales.
Con un lenguaje preciso pero carente de tecnicismos, este libro gira en torno a los problemas políticos, sociales y medioambientales a los que, en estos momentos, se enfrenta la humanidad y señala cómo, a pesar de un estudiado proceso de alienación, se está gestando una nueva sociedad civil que se siente responsable del mundo que dejará a las futuras generaciones, un mundo más humano y solidario.
En 1789, Diego Atienza narra la extraordinaria aventura vivida junto a su maestro don Lázaro Salazar en el París de la Revolución, cuyas consecuencias persistirán para el resto de sus vidas.
En estas cuatro nuevas y relucientes historias, Pablo Diablo aterroriza a sus compis durante una noche muy instructiva en el museo; engaña a su hermano Roberto para que le dé todos sus ahorros; copia una redacción para entregarla en el cole; y conoce a un cocinero célebre que visita su escuela para "mejorar" la comida del comedor (¡puaj!