Sunny's Blazing Battle | Curious Littles Play
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Sunny’s Blazing Battle is an engaging story that takes you to the heat of the Australian bush where Sunny the Koala and her baby Banjo are sleeping peacefully in the tall gumtrees. When a sudden summer storm brings the flames of the bushfire close to home, brave firefighters have to battle to save them and Sunny needs all the help she can get before feeling safe once again. A beautifully illustrated story about the global problem of climate change that highlights to children the relationship between humans and wildlife and the dangers animals face in their own natural habitats. 

 

Sunny's Blazing Battle is based on true events and it is this powerful message which invites children and adults alike to question the impact of climate change on our environment. With ideas and activities which reinforce the story this is a book which will inspire children to make changes to the world around them.

 

A 'Sunny' Koala soft toy is also available separately on our website.

 

Loved by children, parents and teachers around the world, Wild Tribe Heroes is the #1 children’s book series tackling important environmental issues in a positive and inspiring way. The Wild Tribe Heroes books have received personal letters of congratulations from Sir David Attenborough and King Charles who are both extremely concerned about the issue of ocean plastics and are doing everything they can to help raise awareness.

Sunny's Blazing Battle

£7.99Price
  • Author: Ellie Jackson

    Illustrator: Liz Oldmeadow

     

    Dimensions: 27.2 x 21 cm

    Paperback

    Printed sustainably in the UK from FSC approved sources.

     

  • Ellie Jackson is a Cornish based bestselling environmental children’s author. As an environmental scientist who taught geography for six years, Ellie conceived her idea to use children’s books as a way of educating young people about the threat to sea life due to our dependence on plastic after she and her young family saw a turtle called Duffy being released back into the ocean after a year of treatment for ingesting plastic. 

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