EYFS

Picture Books:

  • A Good Place, by Lucy Cousins (Walker Books)
  • The Tiny Woman’s Coat, by Joy Cowley and Giselle Clarkson (Gecko Press)
  • Maya & Marley and the Great Big Tidy Up, by Laura Henry-Allain MBE and Yabaewah Scott (Ladybird Books)
  • Errol’s Garden, by Gillian Hibbs (Child’s Play)
  • Lulu Loves Flowers, by Anna McQuinn and Rosalind Beardshaw (Alanna Max)
  • Chirp!, by Mary Murphy (Walker Books)
  • I Heard a Bird, by Rob Ramsden (Scallywag Press)
  • We’re Going on a Bear Hunt, by Michael Rosen and Helen Oxenbury (Walker Books)
  • Can You Hear Me?, by Ekaterina Trukhan (Milky Way Picture Books)
  • Lenny in the Garden, by Ken Wilson-Max (Alanna Max)
  • Nature Trail, by Benjamin Zephaniah and Nila Aye (Orchard)

Information Books:​

  • Sunflower Shoots and Muddy Boots: A Child’s Guide to Gardening, by Katherine Halligan and Grace Easton (Nosy Crow, with the National Trust)
  • Rubbish? Don’t Throw It Away!, by Linda Newbery and Katie Rewse (Otter-Barry Books)
  • 10 Things I Can Do to Help My World, and My Green Day, by Melanie Walsh (Walker Books)

KS1

Picture Books:

  • Clean Up!, by Nathan Bryon and Dapo Adeola (Puffin Books)
  • The Wall and the Wild, by Christina Dendy and Katie Rewse (Lantana)
  • The Little Gardener, by Emily Hughes (Flying Eye Books)
  • Clem and Crab, by Fiona Lumbers (Andersen Press)
  • The Can Caravan, by Richard O’Neill and Cindy Kang (Child’s Play)
  • The Secret Sky Garden, by Linda Sarah and Fiona Lumbers (Simon & Schuster)
  • My Must-Have Mum, by Maudie Smith and Jen Khatun (Lantana)
  • Ganesha Goes Green, by Lakshmi Thamizhmani and Debasmita Dasgupta (Barefoot Books)

Novels:

  • Sona Sharma: Looking After Planet Earth, by Chitra Soundar and Jen Khatun (Walker Books)

Information Books:

  • A First Book of Nature, by Nicola Davies and Mark Hearld (Walker Books)
  • Recycling Day: What Happens to the Things We Throw Away, by Polly Faber and Klas Fahlén (Nosy Crow)
  • What a Waste: Rubbish, Recycling, and Protecting Our Planet, by Jess French (Dorling Kindersley)
  • A Climate in Chaos and How You Can Help and A Planet Full of Plastic and How You Can Help, by Neal Layton (wren & rook)
  • George Saves the World by Lunchtime, by Jo Readman and Ley Honor Roberts (Penguin Random House, with the Eden Project)
  • Growing Green: A First Book of Gardening, by Daniele Sosa (Walker Books)
  • Paper Adventures: A Rip and Glue Activity Book, by Aya Watanabe (Templar Books)
  • Ranger Hamza’s Eco Quest, by Hamza Yassin and Kate Kronreif (Ivy Kids)

Poetry:

  • Out and About: A First Book of Poems, by Shirley Hughes (Walker Books)
  • Cherry Moon, by Zaro Weil and Junli Song (Welbeck)

Lower KS2

Picture Books:

  • Window, by Jeannie Baker (Walker Books)
  • Greenling, by Levi Pinfold (Templar)
  • The Wild, by Yuval Zommer (Oxford University Press)

Novels:

  • Keisha Jones is a Force of Nature, by Natalie Denny and Chanté Timothy (Little Tiger Press)
  • Hope Jones Saves the World, by Josh Lacey and Beatriz Castro (Andersen Press)
  • The Boy Who Grew Dragons, by Andy Shepherd and Sara Ogilvie (Piccadilly Press)
  • A Climate in Chaos and How You Can Help and A Planet Full of Plastic and How You Can Help, by Neal Layton (wren & rook)

Information Books:

  • Kids Fight Plastic and Kids Fight Climate Change, by Martin Dorey and Tim Wesson (Walker Books)
  • The Extraordinary Book That Eats Itself, by Susan Hayes, Penny Arlon and Pintachan (HarperCollins)
  • Activists Assemble: Save Your Planet, by Ben Hoare and Jade Orlando (Macmillan Children’s Books)
  • One Plastic Bag: Isatou Cessay and the Recycling Women of the Gambia, by Miranda Paul and Elizabeth Zunon (Millbrook Press)
  • The Big Book of Nature Art,