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Unity Street School Saves the Planet

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When the Green Team come to Unity Street School to talk about climate change, the children have a great idea. They will make a wild area at their school!

With the help of Mr Moss, the caretaker, and the Green Team, the children clear the ground, sow wildflower-meadow seeds, and plant beans and hedge saplings. Then they wait… until… later that summer… something wonderful happens at Unity Street School!

This delightful and inspiring story shows conservation and rewilding in action, as a group of children show the way to help our planet.

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Unity Street School Saves the Planet is an engaging and informative book about climate change and what we can do to help. The book does not shy away from the scientific aspects of climate change, like carbon dioxide, but it does so in a child-friendly way. This would be an excellent book as a stimulus to encourage more recycling, developing a green space in school or ways to support wildlife. The illustrations in the book are engaging and clear, and the text is simple to understand.

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