This book is for children who have a lot of imagination and like stories from different fantastic worlds, fairy tales about friendship and willingness to help others.
There are no monsters or freaks here. no scary passages. You can witness a slightly different environment or physical appearance but you can find here many similarities with our human reality.
The story shows a beautiful path of exploring and understanding of the environment and tells how an unfortunate and unexpected event changed the attitude of all the inhabitants to their planet.
The reader accompanies the characters in the process of learning to collaborate with the planet to find new methods and solutions that are more beneficial to everyone.
It is a beautiful story of trust, friendship and honesty that shows that anything is possible.
Colorful, hand-painted illustrations enrich each side of the text, making it even more understandable and stimulating the child's imagination. The simple content and easy illustrative technique also encourages the child to create their own works.
This book is for young children 5-14 years old, yet it can inspire everyone, teenagers or even adults, to discuss the planet's needs and mutual conditioning between the indwellers and the planet and to develop the knowledge about ourselves and the nature we live in.
In the story the planet was very unhappy and the little girl was determined to help. Hope lied in the compassion and the way they communicate and understand each other.
This book can help your child develop a willingness to learn and understand how the world around him function and show him that it is possible to learn to empathize with his own environment
This new series will appeal to avid and reluctant readers alike.
I hope you will find THE GIRL WHO SAVED THE PLANET very interesting and inspiring.
Pick a book! Read with pleasure! Have a good time!
Also coming soon in the series
"Fairy Tales from Distant Stars" Matarika Stories
1 / Great Mother
2 / A Tree full of Wonders
3 / Amazing Dragonflies
4 / Noble Cows