The Vanishing Rainforest
By (Author) Richard Platt
Illustrated by Rupert van Wyk
Quarto Publishing PLC
Frances Lincoln Children's Books
1st March 2007
1st March 2007
United Kingdom
Children
Fiction
Childrens / Teenage: Personal and social topics
Childrens / Teenage general interest: Wildlife and habitats
Childrens picture books
823.914
Paperback
32
Width 214mm, Height 270mm
Why is the Brazilian rainforest vanishing so fast And why is it essential not only to the people and animals within it, but to the whole world This story, seen through the eyes of a child called Remaema, describes how the Yanomami tribe are battling against potential developers. Can a solution be found that will protect the forest and allow the tribe to continue living as they always have done, while benefiting from limited development Richard Platt's dramatic approach and Rupert van Wyk's masterly illustrations, accompanied by an information spread, offer an exciting perspective on a controversial and topical subject.
The important issue of saving the rainforest is highlighted and this is a good book for starting a discussion about the rainforest, its development or the people who live there. || A brilliant way to teach children from an early age how important the rainforest is.
Richard Platt is a renowned non-fiction writer, whose previous titles include Pirate Diary which won the 2002 Kate Greenaway Medal.To visit Richard's website click here Rupert van Wyk trained as an artist and after getting a BA in Illustration went on to study fresco techniques in Italy. His work has appeared in books, magazines and newspaers. He divides his time between Ravenna and London.To visit Rupert van Wyk's website and learn more about his work click here