The Clean Green Dragon by Rebecca Bielawski

 


The Clean Green Dragon
Rebecca Bielawski
5 Stars


Pages: 27
Genre: Children Age 2-9
Published: 01 February 2022


Publisher's Blurb

So, there was this dragon. Yeah, he was mighty, with all the power of the sun and the earth at his wingtips but he was also a little lazy. One day, an annoying problem washed up on his doorstep. Well no, it was more than annoying, it was downright disgusting. The question is would he get off his scaly butt and do something about it?

A fun tale that tells us to look over our shoulder every once in a while to check if we are leaving this planet better or worse than we found it.

From the author:

"I was trying to write a legend. As if once there was a planet with an environmental problem and this is how it was solved, and now it is just a story that we tell to our children, like :"children used to sweep chimneys for a job and we used to throw rubbish in the sea, but then we stopped because it was dumb". I wrote a fun simplistic story about our responsibilities to the environment, specifically about single-use plastics (one of our most ridiculous inventions ever) and how our oceans are expected to wash it all away. " Rebecca Bielawski




Review


A Dragon with solar panels and a band of squirrels with a fondness for Xmas cracker jokes investigate why the ocean is being polluted around their desert island home.

The Clean Green Dragon is an excellent children's book aimed at ages 2-9 which raises awareness of pollution and the importance of looking after the planet.

The illustrations are beautiful and kids will love the characters, the story and the terrible nut-based squirrel jokes.

This is sure to be a family bedtime favourite.

I received a free ebook from the author in exchange for a fair and honest review


The Author


Once upon a time in England there was a Kiwi girl. She was unsatisfied with her job peeling onions at a factory in Norfolk and yearned for a better life where she could harness her untapped artistic potential and unleash all her pent up rhymes. One day when she realized she had no tears left to cry for the onions she packed up and moved to Spain, fell in love with a handsome Systems Administrator, had two kids, became a children's author and lived happily ever after.

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