Illustrated Books

Meet best friends Riley and Max! The land of Java, Indonesia, has long been a beautiful home for many animals. But, as poaching and invasive species take over the island, the Javan rhinos are no longer safe. None of the animals are. Riley, Max, and many others who love and rely on the forest set out to protect it. It’s hard work, but they realize when it comes to helping wildlife, everyone has something to contribute, and together, they can make quite a difference.

Illustrated Kid Book

Riley & Max Wildlife Adventures: In the land of Java

Author: Bart Kessler
Age Group: 6-9

Based on true events the story involves the efforts of a young girl in Northern India in the 1970's determined to save her favorite tree and forest from corporations cutting them down.

The book draws on similarities between trees and people and what we can learn from them, therefore teaching about environmental conservation and the power of young people to create positive chang

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Aani and the Tree Huggers


Author: Jeannine Atkins
Age Group: 6-9

A young girl moves to a South Carolina beach town and learns to navigate her new environment and overcome her feelings of isolation when she discovers nesting loggerhead sea turtles on the beach and together with her new classmates convinces the community to help protect the turtles

Illustrated Kid Book

Chokwaka and the Moon Tales


Author: Lynn A. Hall
Age Group: 5-9

The power of a young person to create change, and the awe-invoking connecedness between the Sun, the Moon and the earth to sustain all life.
This is a sweet children's nature book about caring for planet Earth and each other.

Illustrated Kid Book

Follow the Moon Home: A Tale of One Idea, Twenty Kids, and a Hundred Sea Turtles

Author: Philippe Cousteau
Age Group: 6-10

The power of one person to create positive change: A young African woman helps reduce plastic pollution in her community, and create an income for the women there by finding a use for discarded plastic bags polluting the environment. The pictures are wonderful to engage the attention of young children, and the story and message are appropriate for upper elementary grades.

Illustrated Kid Book

A Recycling Story: One plastic Bag

Author: Isatou Ceesay and the Recycling Women of the Gambia
Age Group: 5-11

The power of one person to create positive change: A young African woman helps reduce plastic pollution in her community, and create an income for the women there by finding a use for discarded plastic bags polluting the environment. The pictures are wonderful to engage the attention of young children, and the story and message are appropriate for upper elementary grades.

Illustrated Kid Book

Be A Tree

Author: Maria Gianferrari

Age Group: 4-8

Join us in exploring the mysterious Amazonian rainforest and its inhabitants! Inspired by the Montessori method of education, this book offers young readers an introduction to rainforest animals, from the impressive Jaguar to the stunning Scarlett Macaw. Its simple design nurtures a love for nature, curiosity and imagination. Each page is a treasure trove of simple, factual text paired with stunning, child-friendly illustrations, encouraging self-discovery and independent learning

Illustrated Kid Book

Amazonian Wildlife (for curious little learners)

Author: Little Monoi

Age Group: 4-8

Journey along with Inky the octopus as he makes a daring escape from his aquarium to the open sea―based on a real-life aquatic adventure! Published in partnership with the National Aquarium of New Zealand.
The best octopus book for kids looking to learn more about aquatic animals, marine biology, and aquariums, this delightful tale about a daring octopus's big dreams makes a wonderful gift or children for back-to-school, holidays, and summer reading!

Illustrated Kid Book

Inky the Octopus

Author: Erin Guendelsberger & David Leonard

Age Group: 4-8

This captivating book takes readers on a journey into the world of endangered species and the crucial actions needed to protect them. It focuses on ten of the planet's most critically endangered animals, with stunning illustrations and a wealth of information, introducing these remarkable creatures and the challenges they face. It offers an engaging read for both children and adults provides insights into wildlife preservation, the necessary conservation efforts, and the fragile state of our planet's biodiversity.

Illustrated Kid Book

Our Planet's Endangered Wildlife

Author: Erin Guendelsberger & David Leonard

Age Group: 6-12

Once, the ocean was full of friends. Then a little jellyfish notices that things are changing--friends are disappearing! He sets out to discover the truth and learns that everyone has a part to play in protecting the careful balance of the ocean. "Bloom" refers to a substantial increase in jellyfish population that can be caused by climate change and pollution.

In this beautifully illustrated, timely, and topical tale, the jellyfish band together to deliver an important message.

Illustrated Kid Book

Bloom

Author: Julia Seal

Age Group: 3-7

This book illustrates a thoughtful, poetic text about protecting farm animals instead of exploiting them. The book gently explores the gentle celebration of what it means to care for and respect creatures of all kinds and how we can protect animals by honoring and advocating for their lives.

Accessible to the youngest readers, Sanctuary invites us to open our hearts wide to create a more loving and more compassionate world—for all.

Illustrated Kid Book

Sanctuary: a Home for Rescued Farm Animals

Author:: Julia Denos

Age Group: 4-8

This is a book in which you become a rescue hero. Simply turn the transparent page and rescue the animals!

It's fun, it's simple and it's a gentle introduction to the importance of animal welfare. There are no words in this book so you can choose the words which are right for you. Which animals would you rescue

Activity/Illustrated Kid Book

Animal Rescue

Author: Patrick George

Age Group: 4-8

Discover the treasures of our natural world with 52 fun activities following the seasons. Filled with activities and games about in nature that are budget-friendly and will entertain all year round. From spring birdwatching walks to summer park games, autumn wildlife tracking to winter nature rubbings, these 52 things to see and do will inspire children to go on a nature walk and have fun outdoors!

Easy-to-follow instructions and tips. Colourful photographs and illustrations

Activity/Illustrated Kid Book

A Year of Nature Walks and Games

Author: Becky Goddard-Hill, Catherine Hughes

Age Group: 7-9

From worms, birds, and spiders to trees, flowers, and clouds, young explorers learn what to look and listen for wherever they are — whether in a nature preserve, an urban park, or a suburban backyard. Seek-and-find lists, on-the-trail art projects, and discovery games get kids engaged in hands-on learning about nature, and a real pull-out magnifying glass helps them get a close-up glimpse of leaf veins, seed pods, and tiny insects. Now nature-curious kids can play and learn with the companion

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On the Nature Trail (What Will You Find?)

Author: Oana Befort

Age Group: 4-8

This book brings attention to devastating impact declining native plant numbers have had on wildlife populations. This book introduces readers to a grassroots approach to conservation that they can do from their own backyard.

By simplifying complex concepts and offering concrete solutions (like planting asters for bees), Nature’s Best Hope empowers young people to take action for a better future.

Activity/Illustrated Kid Book

Nature’s Best Hope: How You Can Save the World in Your Own Yard

Author: Douglas W. Tallamy

Age Group: 11-13

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