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10 new children s books you should get for your kids
23 April 2021 2:52 PM
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Kelly Commaille from Exclusive Books recommends some great new reads for kids to celebrate World Book Day.
0-6 years
⢠Little Red Reading Hood - Lucy Rowland
6-9 years
⢠The Worries - Jion Sheibani
⢠The Tindims of Rubbish Island - Sally Gardner
10-12 years
⢠Murder on the Safari Star - MG Leonard
⢠The House at the Edge of Magic - Amy Sparkes
Teens:
⢠A Taste for Love - Jennifer Yen
At the same time, Exclusive Books is running a campaign called
The list highlights some of the beloved childrenâs works that have stood the test of time.
Power-generating windmill turbines are seen during sunset in Bourlon, France. Photo: Reuters
With Earth Day taking place today, look to these five new books about the planet, from a Bill Gates bestseller to a children s book about polar bears.
1. How To Avoid A Climate Disaster - Bill Gates (Non-fiction)
Because of the Covid-19 pandemic, the world is thought to have emitted about 5% fewer greenhouse gases last year than the year before. That means releasing the equivalent of 48 or 49 billion tonnes of carbon, instead of 51 billion. Consider what it took to achieve this 5% reduction, writes Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates in the introduction of his new book on the climate crisis.