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  • Published: 3 April 2025
  • ISBN: 9781801045131
  • Imprint: LTP Studio
  • Format: Paperback
  • Pages: 36
  • RRP: $22.99

Small Steps, Big Change




This book is a one-stop-shop for small,
simple, everyday goals we can aim for
collectively to engender positive, sustainable change.

Inspired by The Sustainable Development Goals (formulated by the United Nations).

A book on sustainable living, inspired by The Sustainable Development Goals (formulated by the United Nations).

Small Steps, Big Change explores small, everyday goals kids can aim for to engender positive change in our world. With a simple, upbeat language that children will understand, and illustrated in a bold and quirky style by James Jones (One More Try, The Perfect Fit), this is the ideal guide to inspire children to help build a better tomorrow.

From making puppets out of old socks, to spreading kindness and protecting our oceans, kids will love getting involved in all the ways we can make a difference to the world. Just like other books about climate change and environmentalism for kids such as Thank You, Earth by April Pulley Sayre, What a Waste by Jess French and Somebody Swallowed Stanley by Sarah Roberts and Hannah Peck, Small Steps, Big Change is the perfect handbook for changing the world one small step at a time.

  • Published: 3 April 2025
  • ISBN: 9781801045131
  • Imprint: LTP Studio
  • Format: Paperback
  • Pages: 36
  • RRP: $22.99

About the authors

Annemarie Cool

Annemarie Cool was born in Mexico City. She loves Italian food, reading, painting and plants! When she's not busy making picture books, you will find her hanging out with her very handsome dog, Achilla, and dreaming of the day she can own a cat, too.

James Jones

James Jones (1921-1977) was born in Robinson, Illinois and enlisted in the US army in 1939, serving in the 25th Infantry Division in Hawaii during Pearl Harbor and later in Guadalcanal in the Pacfic, where he was wounded in action. He is the author of many acclaimed novels, including the National Book Award-winner From Here to Eternity and the classic of combat literature, The Thin Red Line.

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