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A new series of climate-conscious children’s books.Hector is a kind little hedgehog who likes playing with his friends in the park. When he sees the old park keeper has a problem he wants to help. But what can a hedgehog do for a human being?
Hector Helps Clean Up the Park is the first in a series of children’s picture books written in accordance with a number of the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals. With fantastic, colourful animal characters, the stories show children how helping each other and their environment can be lots of fun!
The books are suitable for use at home or in the classroom and include questions for discussion on the topics raised - a useful supplement for teachers.
PRAISE FOR THE LITTLE HELPERS SERIES
Engaging and educational People’s Trust for Endangered Species
Wonderful Peter Hylands, President, Australian Wildlife Protection Council
Truthful and inspiring Emma Girvan, PR and Communications, The Australian Koala Foundation
Beautiful Anne Rowberry, Chair of The British Beekeepers Association
Educates and inspires Iglika Trifonova, Chair of APECS Bulgaria
Fun and engaging Jason McCartney, MP for Colne Valley
Really engage[s] children and provide[s] a platform for them to explore some really big questions Debbie Kelly, Principal, Beaumont Park Academy
We love Claire’s characters Rufus Bellamy, Manager, David Bellamy Conservation Award Scheme
Fun and accessible Joe Eisen, Executive Director of the Rainforest Foundation UK
THE LITTLE HELPERS SERIES Hector Helps Clean up the Park Penny Helps Protect the Polar Ice Caps Tyler Helps Find a New Home Paula Helps Prevent Air Pollution Kati Helps Avoid Hunger Bella Helps Increase Pollination Eddie Helps Locate Water Pan Pan Helps Shelter From Acid Rain Dolly Helps Steer Clear of an Oil Slick Lalit Helps Stay Away From Light Pollution
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A new series of climate-conscious children’s books.Hector is a kind little hedgehog who likes playing with his friends in the park. When he sees the old park keeper has a problem he wants to help. But what can a hedgehog do for a human being?
Hector Helps Clean Up the Park is the first in a series of children’s picture books written in accordance with a number of the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals. With fantastic, colourful animal characters, the stories show children how helping each other and their environment can be lots of fun!
The books are suitable for use at home or in the classroom and include questions for discussion on the topics raised - a useful supplement for teachers.
PRAISE FOR THE LITTLE HELPERS SERIES
Engaging and educational People’s Trust for Endangered Species
Wonderful Peter Hylands, President, Australian Wildlife Protection Council
Truthful and inspiring Emma Girvan, PR and Communications, The Australian Koala Foundation
Beautiful Anne Rowberry, Chair of The British Beekeepers Association
Educates and inspires Iglika Trifonova, Chair of APECS Bulgaria
Fun and engaging Jason McCartney, MP for Colne Valley
Really engage[s] children and provide[s] a platform for them to explore some really big questions Debbie Kelly, Principal, Beaumont Park Academy
We love Claire’s characters Rufus Bellamy, Manager, David Bellamy Conservation Award Scheme
Fun and accessible Joe Eisen, Executive Director of the Rainforest Foundation UK
THE LITTLE HELPERS SERIES Hector Helps Clean up the Park Penny Helps Protect the Polar Ice Caps Tyler Helps Find a New Home Paula Helps Prevent Air Pollution Kati Helps Avoid Hunger Bella Helps Increase Pollination Eddie Helps Locate Water Pan Pan Helps Shelter From Acid Rain Dolly Helps Steer Clear of an Oil Slick Lalit Helps Stay Away From Light Pollution