Mother Nature's Letter is a gentle and inspiring story for young children about caring for our planet. Written by Debbie Bartlett and beautifully illustrated by Hannah Stokes, this book teaches children how they can help nature in simple but powerful ways.
After Christmas, Papa Planet feels tired and sad. He has seen too much damage to the Earth-trees cut down, animals losing their homes, and too many buildings where green spaces used to be. Mother Nature wants to bring new life in the spring, but she needs help.
She calls on all the animals-birds, foxes, frogs, bees, and more-to come together and start healing the Earth. But even with their hard work, something is missing. That's when Mother Nature writes a letter to children all over the world, asking them to help too.
In her letter, she gives easy ideas that make a big difference-like planting flowers, picking up litter, recycling, and speaking up for nature.
Mother Nature's Letter is perfect for children aged 5 to 9. The rhyming words and lovely pictures make it fun to read, while also teaching important lessons about looking after our world. It shows that even the smallest person can help protect the planet.
This is a story of hope, teamwork, and love for nature-perfect for home or school reading.