Large
format illustrated albums that are aimed at drawing childrens’
attention to the importance of having respect for the environment. Reading
these absorbing stories and identifying with their protagonists leads
young readers to discover the importance of little everyday gestures and
actions that go to make a better world! These volumes also contain
games and activities dealing with raising awareness about environmental
education.
Ada and the rubbish
Together with Ada, children discover that the things that we throw away can be used again... but only if our rubbish is divided and separated!
Illustration: Marissa Morelli
Leo and the fun of moving
One day, Leo doesn’t go to school by car; instead he walks there with his grandfather... an opportunity for a walk full of surprises. An experience to repeat again and again!
Illustrations: Paola De Pero
Ado and the light
Ado is really afraid of the dark, the dark in the night when the sun goes to sleep... and so when he goes to sleep he always leaves the light on: but sometimes he forgets to turn it off, even when he goes to school. Until he discovers that like the sun, even a light-bulb has to go to sleep, and if you don’t need it, it’s better to turn it off.
Illustrations: Cristina Gibellato
Lea and the water
Sometimes Lea is a little absent-minded, she forgets to do things: to have breakfast, to ask the bathroom tap when to clean her teeth... until she discovers that every drop of water is important for Planet Earth, and even she can help!
Illustrations: Ilaria Mozzi
ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION FOR THE YOUNGEST READERS
Concept and texts: Adonella Comazzetto and Marianna Turchi
Created in collaboration with the University of Padova
Illustrated volumes with paperboard bound covers • 30 pages • In 31 x 31 cm format
Age: from 4 years upwards
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