Rainforests are being cut down.
Birds and all the wildlife animals scream in unison.
"Who causes this!?"
Everyone said that they didn't do it.
They ONLY use a teeny tiny bit of toilet paper
and own just a few tablets and phones.
They ONLY eat an itty bitty bit of burgers and corn and potato snacks.
And they ONLY buy NOT THAT MANY FASHIONABLE CLOTHES.
What exactly is happening?
Can little readers solve this mystery?
(Flip on the flaps to get some clues.)
About the Series
Nowadays, it has become common for children (or even adults) to have very little contact with nature. The connection between their daily routines and environmental issues, therefore, becomes not so obvious to see.
This book series aims to show children how little actions in everyday life affect nature and its inhabitants through a simple dialogue between animals and humans. Whenever the animals ask: "Who did this to our home?", humans will just innocently shrug it off and deny that their actions have caused any damage. The special spreads then give readers facts and numbers that point out that humanity is a prime suspect who causes problems for animals.
The three books in the series tackle the topics of Global Warming, Deforestation, and Waste Disposal.
Selling points
🚩 The story is told in a short simple rhythmic dialogue between wild animals and humans, inviting children to investigate the assault and find out who cut down their forest home.
🚩 Each special spread shows statistics and a simple explanation as to how every little thing we do can affect the environment nearby and far away from us.
About the Author
Kuerkamol or Kru Kuer (ครูเกื้อ) is a writer and editor of a publishing house in a little pre-school in Thailand. Her deep understanding of children's interests and communication with them makes her picture books and activity books unique, both in their narratives and designs.
Who cut down our home? (Who Did It Series)
Category: Picturebook for 3-9 year olds
Story: Kuerkamol Niyom
Illustrations: Aurapim Jiraseepanya
Page: 60 pages (6 wide spreads included)
Size: 22 x 23 cm Hardcover
First Publication: 2013