Engaging, age-appropriate stories that help students understand recycling, conservation, sustainable living, and online safety. Written from the Atlantic coast of Nova Scotia.
Stories that connect everyday moments to powerful lessons about our planet. Each book follows a young protagonist discovering that small actions—sorting recyclables, composting scraps, rethinking textiles—can make a real difference.
Every day after school, Mia finds treasures and troubles in her seaside town. But when a single piece of litter sparks an idea, can Mia and her friends turn trash into hope—and help the Earth, one tiny seed at a time?
Illustrations In ProgressRiley never guessed a mysterious blue box could unlock a world of adventure—and friendly robots! What secrets will she discover about recycling, the sea, and her town? Open the lid and join Riley on her big, blue journey!
Illustrations In ProgressEli thought a green bin was just for scraps—until the day it spoke! Join him, a magical bin, and a mischievous soil sprite on an adventure where food scraps become treasure and everyone learns to help the planet.
Illustrations In ProgressEver wondered where your old t-shirt goes after you outgrow it? Join Emily and friends in Guysborough as they unravel the mysteries of textiles—and discover how everyone can help clothes live many lives!
Illustrations In ProgressTeaching young learners to navigate the digital world with confidence and caution. Because online safety is a life skill, and the earlier we start, the better.
The E-Safety Series is in development. Stories and activities that help K–12 students understand digital citizenship, privacy, and safe online behaviour.
A local Nova Scotia artist is illustrating the Eco Series. Your support funds professional artwork that will make these stories unforgettable.
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