
By Anders Lorenzen
To mark World Book Day, which the UK and Ireland celebrated on March 6th, we bring you a selection of environmentally focused books to introduce to children.
Aged 3-6 years
We Are Water Protectors
Author Carole Lindstrom and illustrator Michaela Goade’s We Are Water Protectors is a New York Times bestselling picture book that pays tribute to Indigenous-led movements worldwide. It issues an urgent rallying cry to safeguard the Earth‘s water from harm and corruption, inviting young readers everywhere to join the fight.
It can be purchased via this link.
The Girl Who Planted Trees
This award-winning and empowering picture book, The Girl Who Planted Trees by author Caryl Hart and illustrator Anastasia Suvorova, is about a small girl who inspires her village to plant a beautiful forest on a mountain. It highlights the impact of collective action in environmental conservation.
It can be purchased via this link.
The Emerald Forest
Set on Indonesia’s tropical island Sumatra, where deforestation has challenged the animals dependent on the tropical rainforest, the Emerald Forest is a picture book by author Catherine Ward and Illustrator Karen Littlewood. This lyrical story follows an Orangutan and her family as they navigate the challenges posed by deforestation in their vibrant rainforest home.
It can be purchased via this link.
Aged 6-11
Anya’s Quest
Author Jasbinder Bilan and illustrator Jane Ray have created an environmental fable, Anya’s Quest, that intertwines Hindu mythology and presents children with a compelling message about protecting nature. We follow Anya on a transformative adventure through threatened forests and rivers, guided by spirit animals. Jane Ray’s stunning illustrations, which depict scenes from Indian mythology, only strengthen this tale.
It can be purchased via this link.
Aged 9-12
Earth Heroes
In Earth Heroes, author Lily Dyu and Illustrator Jackie Lay introduce young readers to inspiring environmental activists worldwide, showcasing how individual actions can make a significant difference in protecting our planet.
It can be purchased via this link.
Responsible book purchasing
Whether you’re in London, Manchester, Edinburgh, a rural location, or outside the UK, we recommend seeking out these books at local physical bookstores first.
Supporting independent bookstores is especially important, as they provide a unique selection and personalized service in an increasingly competitive space. This article from The Guardian looks at the most iconic independent bookstores in the UK.
If you’re unable to find these books in an indie store, quality bookstore chains such as Waterstones, Foyles, Blackwell’s, and Hatchards are excellent alternatives.
For those who don’t have access to a physical store and need to purchase online, we recommend our advertising partner, Bookshop.org, which supports local bookstores with every purchase.
Find your nearest bookstore below:
📍 [Waterstones Store Locator]
📍 [Foyles Store Locator]
📍 [Blackwells Store Locator]
📍 [Hatchards Store Locator]
Do you have a favorite bookstore? We’d love to hear about it! Share your recommendations in the comments.
Anders Lorenzen is the founding Editor of A greener life, a greener world.
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