Author:Eric Carle
The Very Hungry Caterpillar visits the North Pole for this magical festive tale!
In a far-off frosty land where starlight fills the sky,
a man with snow white hair has a twinkle in his eye.
In this brand new tale, join The Very Hungry Caterpillar as he helps Father Christmas get ready for his big night.
He's got to wrap up warm, feed the reindeer and load presents onto the sleigh - all before the magic can begin!
With its simple rhyming text, vivid artwork and fold-out festive surprise this new story is filled with all the excitement and wonder of Christmas.
An excellent down-to-earth handbook for teens and pre-teens
—— Patrick Barkham , GuardianThis wonderful book is a mixture of a manifesto and an operations manual for how to make Natural History. Every young person in the country should be given this book: it is life affirming and brilliantly practical. It is a roadmap for protecting the fragile planet on which we live
—— Sir Tim Smit, Founder of the Eden ProjectA really informative book for young people about how to become an environmental activist, with lots of fun ways to take practical action. I totally agree with the message: We all have the power to make a difference and help the planet!
—— Mya-Rose Craig (Birdgirl), environmental and climate activistWhat's so clever about this book is that it manages to combine being practical and informative with great story telling. It's enlightening, inspiring and empowering - a book for anyone of any age. I'm going to give it to everyone I know!
—— Kate Humble, TV presenterWithout action, hope is fantasy. But mix the right amount of hope with action, then double both, and you can change the world. Hendrikus van Hensbergen shows us how to do it, starting now, in his fine new book
—— Richard Louv, author of Last Child in the Woods and Vitamin NA wonderfully informative, fun and practical book that highlights the most important fact - That small individual acts of kindness towards our planet, will make a great difference. A great source of inspiration
—— Harry and David Rich, TV presentersStraight talking advice on how to identify goals and realise them
—— Claire Allfree , Evening StandardA treasure trove of practical advice and inspiration
—— Sue Stuart-Smith, author of The Well Gardened Mind