Counting in Green featured for Green Libraries Week

โA cosy picture book to get your child wondering about our world and what little actions can have a big difference for the environment.”
Kindness and how to make a friend in Anti- Bullying Week Hartford Infant School

Use of ‘Hello! A Counting Book of Kindness’ to support Anti-Bullying Week and an understanding of refugees.
Moorland Primary School reads Hello!

We decided that sharing our toys and being friends were great ways to be kind to someone new.
Hello! on Irish RTรjr Book Club: Reading together with refugees

“The central meaning is clear: we are all part of the same global community with a responsibility to help each other in times of need.”
Counting in Green in Books we love this August – The Booktrust

โA positive and simple introduction to the need for conservation for the very young.”
Hello! recommended on The School Reading List

“An empathetic, humane and kind antidote to xenophobic rhetoric.”
Hello! review on Just Imagine website

“So much scope for discussion in this story. The plight of this family is hard for very young children to grasp, but the opportunities to explore feelings around the subject are immense.”
Both counting books on PhoebesPicks – CLPE

Counting in Green and Hello! paperback both included in overview of best new additions to the Centre for Literacy in Primary Education library.
Counting in Green review on Gecco website

โIt is wise to treat children like the future leaders that they will be. Which is why we are recommending this book as a must readโฆ”
Review from Armadillo magazine: Counting in Green

“In this charming counting book we find 10 ways we can help the environment and we learn our way with our first steps in counting too.”