Stella the young environmentalist is on a campaign for change!
When Stella's little seagull friend gets poorly from the plastic stuck in its tummy, Stella wants to do anything she can to try and help. From beach clean ups to banning plastic straws, her ideas spread around the community and make a huge impact. Thanks to Stella, the little seagull and all its animal friends can live in a better environment.
Stella the young environmentalist is on a campaign for change!
When Stella's little seagull friend gets poorly from the plastic stuck in its tummy, Stella wants to do anything she can to try and help. From beach clean ups to banning plastic straws, her ideas spread around the community and make a huge impact. Thanks to Stella, the little seagull and all its animal friends can live in a better environment.
Spurred into action when her seagull friend gets poorly from eating plastic, young Stella is soon on a campaign for change. A beach clean up and plastic straw ban sparks her whole community into action and soon Stella is making a big impact. And it's not long before the little seagull and all its animal friends can live in a better environment.
“'Here's a book to show even the youngest child a safe and easy way to join the battle to save our lovely green planet.'”
'Anne Fine
'..a fantastic, colourful book that helps younger children understand how we can be environmentally friendly.''Young Writers Society'...highly reccomended for schools to inspire children to be changemakers too!''Lily Platt - Young changemaker - Lily's Plastic Pickup
'A gentle reminder to us all that taking care of the environment is everyone's responsibility.''Jane Sandell - The Seaside Reader
Georgina Stevens is a sustainability advisor, writer and campaigner. She advises organisations and individuals on how they can have significant positive impact on our planet. She also organises the Be The Change events to help people realise the power we all have to affect major change. And when she's not writing, you can find her forest bathing or planting things. Izzy Burton is a BAFTA-longlisted film director and artist. She makes short films, children's booksand adverts, and produces designs for the television and film industries. On her rare days off, you'll find her watching Star Wars, drinking Earl Grey tea (no milk, lemon if there is some) andconcocting elaborate plans on how she can feasibly have a dog in her life.
Spurred into action when her seagull friend gets poorly from eating plastic, young Stella is soon on a campaign for change. A beach clean up and plastic straw ban sparks her whole community into action and soon Stella is making a big impact. And it's not long before the little seagull and all its animal friends can live in a better environment.
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