Planet Protectors

Planet Protectors

52 Ways to Look After God's World

Paul Kerensa, Fay Austin, Ruth Valerio

$13.99

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Jam-packed with interesting facts, Christian theology and practical tips, Planet Protectors is an informative and empowering guide for children on helping the environment by living sustainably!

In a lively, entertaining style Ruth Valerio and Paul Kerensa offer 52 fantastic ideas for looking after the world – from cycling more and choosing fair-trade, to taking shorter showers and recycling. Children will love taking up a different challenge each week and be inspired to join the fight for the planet’s future as they learn about why it is so important to care for the environment and God’s creation.

With quirky illustrations perfect for colouring in throughout, Planet Protectors is an ideal book for 7- to 9-year-old children beginning to read independently. It is also a brilliant resource for parents and guardians to open up conversations with children about environmental sustainability, and for primary schools, Sunday schools and youth workers teaching about the environment.

Encourage and empower your children to see how they can make a difference and look after the world by becoming Planet Protectors.


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Paul Kerensa:
Paul Kerensa is an award-winning writer of TV, radio, books and his own stand-up comedy. <br><br>He is the author of the kids' books <i>Noah's Car Park Ark </i>and <i>Moses and the Exodus Express </i>and co-author of <i>Planet Protectors</i>, all published by SPCK. He is also the author of <i>Hark! The Biography of Christmas</i> — an enlightening sleigh ride through festive history published by Lion.<br><br>Paul is a regular speaker at Spring Harvest, has toured with the Bible Society and often does gigs at local churches.<br><br>Paul is part of the British Comedy award-winning writing team for BBC's Miranda and the Rose d-Or Award-winning writing team for BBC1's Not Going Out. He's written for cult shows like C4's TFI Friday and BBC Radio 4's The Now Show and Dead Ringers, as well as mainstream hits like BBC's Top Gear, Buble at the BBC and the BBC Music Awards.

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