A child walks through everyday life-from school to the grocery store to the hospital and beyond-wondering about things most people take for granted. Each short scene ends with a thoughtful question that invites children and adults to reflect on how the world works-and to talk about how we can make it better.
Each topic ends with a big question that sparks family conversations. For example, during a hike:
"How can we stop littering and keep nature beautiful?"
Ideal for elementary school children, families, and teachers exploring the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) in age-appropriate ways.
Features simple human figures for readers to personalize-they can draw and color the eyes, hair, skin, clothes, and scenery.
(Colored pencils or crayons are recommended; markers and watercolors may bleed through the page.)
A meaningful gift for birthdays, adoptions, or seasonal celebrations.
Edition note: American English