Author:Dapo Adeola,Nathan Bryon
Join Rocket as she sets sail on a brand new mission - to save a Caribbean island from plastic pollution!
When Rocket goes on holiday to visit her grandparents, she's shocked by the pollution that's spoiling their island home and putting the local sea life at risk.
Can she think of a way to save the day?
Once more featuring the lovable Rocket, discover Bryon and Adeola's incredible follow-up to the award-winning Look Up! A heartwarming story that empowers and educates young readers.
Praise for Clean Up!
"Clean Up! reminds us that there are always things we can do to make the world better" - Book Trust
"Interwoven facts and an inspirational surfing grandma add up to a picture book with a lovely balance of urgency, humour and heart." - The Guardian
Bye Bye Baby is wonderful - I haven't enjoyed a picture book so much for years.
—— The IndependentJanet and Allan Ahlberg are to children's books what Ginger and Fred were to dancing: Bye Bye, Baby is surely destined [...] to become a classic.
—— The GuardianPacks some powerful political punches...But Blackman never compromises the story, which is dramatic, moving and brave
—— GuardianStimulating and emotionally satisfying
—— Financial TimesA gritty read for older children . . . At times this is a beautiful love story; at other times it is a harrowing and moral tale...
—— BooksellerPacks some powerful political punches...But Blackman never compromises the story, which is dramatic, moving and brave
—— GuardianInter-racial teenage love has never been more painful
—— Amanda Craig , The TimesA tender and compelling story about loving and belonging. Parsons masterfully takes us on a journey where the political is personal, where the most heartbreaking moments are also profound and beautiful. Ella is a character readers will care about, cry with, and cheer for. How High the Moon is a stunning debut that promises to have readers wanting more and more from Parsons
—— Renée Watson, author of Piecing Me TogetherA stirring, emotionally resonant debut, How High the Moon opens a fresh and sensitive window on a terrifying time, even as it introduces us to a lovable new heroine
—— Tony Abbott, author of Firegirl and The Great Jeff