
Bibi sees problems as chances to do good.
Bursting with curiosity, a school outing to a forest reserve fills the intelligent girl with respect for every life-giving pine, maple and oak. So her heart breaks upon discovering her family’s favourite picnic spot has been cleared by saws and axes.
Genre: Children’s Picture Book
Ages: 5-8 years
Pages: 38
Publisher: Aya Press
Inspired to restore the land, her eyes grow bright as she gets a brilliant idea. And approaching her teacher and classmates, she crosses her fingers that they’ll be excited about the project and jump at the chance to pitch in.
My Review
Once again I’m giving this book 5 stars. It’s not just a great story with beautiful illustrations, it’s about the message and it’s one we need to take very seriously. I learnt so much from the story, which I can pass on to my granddaughters, particularly the two youngest, as the older two are already learning about this at school.
Bibi and her friends are really enjoying their school trip to the forest. They are learning all about deforestation and why it is bad for the earth. They are also learning about our precious ecosystem and making lots of notes and drawing pictures of the wildlife in their scrapbooks. They chat with the ranger about reforestation – replanting trees to replace the ones that have been cut down.
So Bibi is horrified to discover that her favourite picnic spot has been decimated, the area all bare and dry. We must do something to save the trees she thought, so the next day at school she went to the teacher and asked if they could organise a tree planting event.
There was so much to do but the day was a great success with everyone helping, including the community and the local garden centre. They even got a TV station to report on the event.
If you want to do the same thing or something similar, there is a section at the end which explains how. It’s very important that you read it and follow the instructions. There is also a glossary of terms used in the book.
Bibi Saves The Trees is so informative and tells children all about climate action and how involving the community can really help. Everyone should read this book and take note before it’s too late.
Many thanks to @lovebookstours for inviting me to be part of the #BibiSavesTheOcean blog tour.
Author bio
Judith A. Ewa is the award-winning author of the new children’s book Bibi Saves the Ocean. Her international career as a finance professional, currently working in the area of climate change, has spanned the areas of humanitarian assistance, sustainable development and peacekeeping. The focus of her career has been on improving the lives of children around the world, especially in developing countries. Her latest work is the second book in the Preserve the Planet Series. Through her books she aims to bring awareness to children about the importance of preserving the environment. Each book also offers a simple solution that children can actively carry out to bring about small changes today, to make a big difference tomorrow. Judith holds an MBA from the University of Leicester. She enjoys listening to jazz, is an avid football and tennis fan who currently resides in Switzerland. Find out more about Judith at www.judithaewa.com
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