Saving Tally
Listed in the Best-Selling Pollution Books of All Times – BookAuthority.org ★★★★★
Tally is a curious little turtle with a talent for getting into trouble.
Her best friend Ara is a wise and strong lobster. The most dangerous part of the ocean is about to shock Tally and Ara and make them realise that their underwater world isn’t always charming. Will they be able to escape the danger?
An engaging book that addresses the issue of plastic pollution and how it impacts our oceans and sea life.
Saving Tally is a fun and engaging adventure into environmental awareness published by Save The Planet Books.
Perfect for parents wanting to educate their kids about the environment, nature, and sea life.
A wonderful gift for teachers, librarians, and educators who are looking to teach about environmental protection, plastic pollution, and recycling.
Saving Tally is a story that speaks directly to kids showing what plastic pollution can do to wildlife and sea creatures.
"As well as the ecological issues presented, this is also a good story about the bond of friendship and looking out for one another, as well as the importance of listening to our elders to avoid dangerous situations. This is both an engaging and educational read with a strong message about pollution" – Emily-Jane Hills Orford for Readers’ Favorite ★★★★★
From the Author
I’m on a mission to engage children and their parents in sustainability. My stories are optimistic and entertaining, sprinkled with magic, friendship, and mystery. I talk about climate change, pollution and environmental issues in a simple but inspiring style.
It’s never too early to change the world, and my books want to make it fun.
Benefits of Environmental Education
According to United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO), there are four reasons to provide children with environmental education:
To make them more aware and conscious of environmental problems.
To boost their interest in caring for and improving the environment.
To enhance their ability to learn about their surroundings.
To broaden their ecological knowledge in subjects such as landscapes, air, water, natural resources and wildlife.
Listed in the Best-Selling Pollution Books of All Times – BookAuthority.org ★★★★★
Tally is a curious little turtle with a talent for getting into trouble.
Her best friend Ara is a wise and strong lobster. The most dangerous part of the ocean is about to shock Tally and Ara and make them realise that their underwater world isn’t always charming. Will they be able to escape the danger?
An engaging book that addresses the issue of plastic pollution and how it impacts our oceans and sea life.
Saving Tally is a fun and engaging adventure into environmental awareness published by Save The Planet Books.
Perfect for parents wanting to educate their kids about the environment, nature, and sea life.
A wonderful gift for teachers, librarians, and educators who are looking to teach about environmental protection, plastic pollution, and recycling.
Saving Tally is a story that speaks directly to kids showing what plastic pollution can do to wildlife and sea creatures.
"As well as the ecological issues presented, this is also a good story about the bond of friendship and looking out for one another, as well as the importance of listening to our elders to avoid dangerous situations. This is both an engaging and educational read with a strong message about pollution" – Emily-Jane Hills Orford for Readers’ Favorite ★★★★★
From the Author
I’m on a mission to engage children and their parents in sustainability. My stories are optimistic and entertaining, sprinkled with magic, friendship, and mystery. I talk about climate change, pollution and environmental issues in a simple but inspiring style.
It’s never too early to change the world, and my books want to make it fun.
Benefits of Environmental Education
According to United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO), there are four reasons to provide children with environmental education:
To make them more aware and conscious of environmental problems.
To boost their interest in caring for and improving the environment.
To enhance their ability to learn about their surroundings.
To broaden their ecological knowledge in subjects such as landscapes, air, water, natural resources and wildlife.
Listed in the Best-Selling Pollution Books of All Times – BookAuthority.org ★★★★★
Tally is a curious little turtle with a talent for getting into trouble.
Her best friend Ara is a wise and strong lobster. The most dangerous part of the ocean is about to shock Tally and Ara and make them realise that their underwater world isn’t always charming. Will they be able to escape the danger?
An engaging book that addresses the issue of plastic pollution and how it impacts our oceans and sea life.
Saving Tally is a fun and engaging adventure into environmental awareness published by Save The Planet Books.
Perfect for parents wanting to educate their kids about the environment, nature, and sea life.
A wonderful gift for teachers, librarians, and educators who are looking to teach about environmental protection, plastic pollution, and recycling.
Saving Tally is a story that speaks directly to kids showing what plastic pollution can do to wildlife and sea creatures.
"As well as the ecological issues presented, this is also a good story about the bond of friendship and looking out for one another, as well as the importance of listening to our elders to avoid dangerous situations. This is both an engaging and educational read with a strong message about pollution" – Emily-Jane Hills Orford for Readers’ Favorite ★★★★★
From the Author
I’m on a mission to engage children and their parents in sustainability. My stories are optimistic and entertaining, sprinkled with magic, friendship, and mystery. I talk about climate change, pollution and environmental issues in a simple but inspiring style.
It’s never too early to change the world, and my books want to make it fun.
Benefits of Environmental Education
According to United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO), there are four reasons to provide children with environmental education:
To make them more aware and conscious of environmental problems.
To boost their interest in caring for and improving the environment.
To enhance their ability to learn about their surroundings.
To broaden their ecological knowledge in subjects such as landscapes, air, water, natural resources and wildlife.