The Most Important Animal Of All
By (Author) Penny Worms
Illustrated by Hannah Bailey
Consultant editor Alex Morss
With British Ecological Society
Mama Makes Books
Mama Makes Books
27th January 2022
27th January 2022
United Kingdom
Children
Non Fiction
Childrens / Teenage social topics: Environment, sustainability and green issues
Childrens picture books
Educational: Biology
591.5
Winner of BOOKS FOR TOPICS BEST BOOKS OF 2021: BEST CURRICULUM SUPPORT KS1 2021 (UK)
Paperback
40
Width 235mm, Height 275mm, Spine 5mm
190g
Age range 5 to 9
In July 2008, after a debate by scientists at the Royal Geographical Society, the Earthwatch Institute declared bees as the most important living beings on the planet.
In this beautifully illustrated picture book, endorsed by the British Ecological Society, a teacher challenges her class to come to their own conclusions about the most important animal of all. Seven children champion an animal for the top spot. Is it...
As with the Earthwatch debate, this books encourages inquiry, discussion, and critical thinking. By learning why these animals are important, children will gain an understanding of ecosystems. This is a positive, gentle primer to the worrying issues of habitat loss, endangered species, and climate change.
'A wonderful celebration of nature and the inspiring and diverse contributions that species make to the world we live in. Accurately presented and beautifully illustrated, every page introduces new ecological insights as the reader joins an exciting journey through the animal kingdom.' Professor Helen Roy, UK Centre for Ecology & Hydrology
A wonderful celebration of nature and the inspiring and diverse contributions that species make to the world we live in. Professor Helen Roy, member of the British Ecological Society
Engaging and understandable for newly independent readers, and the style makes for a fabulous non-fiction read aloud. @MissNCleveland, teacher and book blogger
I hope every primary school in the land buys a copy they really should! Dr George McGavin, lecturer, scientist, explorer and BBC presenter
Illustrator Hannah Bailey is a talented illustrator who has established a reputation for non-fiction picture books. When the Whales Walked (Words & Pictures) won the SLA Children's Choice Award for 7-12s, and in the US was an Outstanding Science Trade Book for Students. Author Penny Worms has 30 years' experience writing, editing and packaging children's books. She was advised by ecologist, educator and writer Alex Morss; Drs Ali Birkett and Sally Keith from Lancaster University; and Gemma Bailey, educator at The Big Cat Sanctuary. A panel of experts from the British Ecological Society have reviewed and endorsed the book, including Dr Christopher Jeffs, and Professor Helen Roy from the UK Centre for Ecology and Hydrology.