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Board book
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Board book
Published: 1st September 2021
Board book
Published: 1st September 2021
Let's Change the World: Slow Fashion: Volume 2
By (Author) Megan Anderson
Illustrated by Genna Campton
Designed by Carolyn Ang
Hardie Grant Children's Publishing
Bright Light Books
1st September 2021
Australia
Children
Fiction
Baby books
Early years / early learning concepts
Childrens / Teenage fiction: Family and home stories
687
Board book
20
Width 220mm, Height 220mm
390g
Instead of buying stacks of stuff, lets look for clothes that last.
Well try and mend the things we have trends shouldnt move so fast.
Slow Fashionhighlights the positive side of making more ethical choices when it comes to our clothing. From op shops and hand-me-downs to mending and making, slow fashion can be a whole lot of fun!
Lets Change the Worldis a series of board books targeted at babies, toddlers and grown-ups that encourages creative play while exploring pressing global issues in a positive, uplifting way.
Megan Anderson is a Melbourne-based writer and editor with a focus on delivering meaningful content to audiences. Her editorial experience crosses print, online and video, and has seen her working with some of Australias best-loved writers, nonprofit organisations and brands. As a freelance writer with wide-ranging interests, shes covered everything from the arts to international development for The Saturday Paper, Al Jazeera, Junkee, ArtsHub, The Big Issue and Broadsheet, among others.
Genna Campton isan Australian surface designer and illustrator based in Vancouver, Canada. After studying design and illustration and working as an editorial and advertising illustrator, Gennas passion for designing prints and illustrations for surfaces grew. Inspired by city life, fluid shapes and neutral colour palettes, Gennas prints and patterns are expressive and organic while being bold and graphic.
Carolyn Ang isa multidisciplinary designer and art director specialising in editorial design, publishing and brand identities. Her work and practice as a designer has always focused on accessibility and inclusion. She creates meaningful design solutions that turn complex ideas and concepts into accessible stories for broad audiences. Her life goal is to work on projects that are good for the soul.