Favourite books about the environment for younger children

From climate change to animal conservation, these books will encourage children and young people to think about and discuss pressing issues about the environment.

An illustration of a boy smiling while holding a sign with a smiling Earth on it as a bee buzzes nearby from the front cover of Pedro Loves Saving the Planet
  • Tiny Crab is a Tidy Crab

    by Paula Bowles 

    2022 2 to 7 years 

    Tiny Crab loves looking after his beach and keeping it safe and clean. When he invites a friend to visit, they leave the beach in an absolute mess. With rubbish all over his beloved beach, can Tiny Crab find his voice to speak up?

  • Tidy

    by Emily Gravett 

    2016 4 to 9 years 

    • Picture books
    • Poetry and rhyme

    Pete the badger likes to keep everything neat and tidy, but his over-zealous cleaning begins to have a damaging impact on the forest. This entertaining picture book, with its rich illustrations, carries an important environmental message.

  • There’s a Rang-Tan in My Bedroom

    by James Sellick, illustrated by Frann Preston-Gannon 

    2019 4 to 9 years 

    • Non-fiction

    A cute but rather badly behaved little orangutan has appeared in a little girl’s bedroom. Rang-Tan explains that there are humans in her forest, destroying trees. A helpful picture book for introducing this issue to children. 

  • Bothered by Bugs

    by Emily Gravett 

    2024 4 to 7 years 

    • Funny
    • Picture books
    • Poetry and rhyme

    When Pete the Badger and his woodland friends clear the forest of bugs, they are surprised to discover what a disastrous impact it has on the ecosystem. A superb picture book with witty, rhyming text and exquisitelydetailed illustrations. 

  • Anywhere Farm

    by Phyllis Root, illustrated by G. Brian Karas 

    2017 4 to 9 years 

    • Picture books
    • Poetry and rhyme
    • Disability
    • Mobility/​wheelchair

    Rhyming text and warm illustrations create an uplifting tale that celebrates the joys and pleasures of growing not just food and flowers, but also friendships and communities.

  • The Coral Kingdom

    by Laura Knowles and Jennie Webber 

    2018 4 to 9 years 

    • Non-fiction
    • Picture books
    • Poetry and rhyme

    The great beauty and diversity of the coral reef is explored in this stunningly beautiful picture book, which is a true work of art. The rhyming non-fiction text scans well and the information about coral reef conservation is pitched at the right level.

  • Lots: The Diversity of Life on Earth

    by Nicola Davies, illustrated by Emily Sutton 

    2017 5 to 9 years 

    • Non-fiction
    • Picture books

    This is a book to pore and ponder over, from reading the story to picking out the different creatures in each picture, to reading the funny and fascinating animal names.

  • Clean Up!

    by Nathan Bryon, illustrated by Dapo Adeola 

    2020 4 to 9 years 

    Rocket loves visiting her Grammy and Grampy in the Caribbean, especially splashing in the waves with her cool surfing Grammy – but when Rocket finds a baby turtle washed up on the shore, tangled in plastic, she decides something must be done. It’s time to clean up!

  • Lily and the Polar Bears

    by Jion Sheibani 

    2018 4 to 9 years 

    • Funny
    • Picture books

    This charming, funny, sweet picture book combines concerns about arctic erosion, animal conservation and immigration in a lovely story about polar bears. It’s sure to be a favourite with little ones, who will love Sheibani’s illustration.

  • Clem and Crab

    by Fiona Lumbers 

    2019 4 to 9 years 

    • Adventure
    • Picture books

    Clem loves going to the beach and tries hard to keep the coastline clean, but soon realises she needs the help and enthusiasm of her classmates, too. An uplifting and inspiring picture book that demonstrates that lots of small actions can have a big impact. The uplifting story is accompanied by beautiful illustrations, which bring the seascape to life.

  • The Last Wolf

    by Mini Grey, illustrated by Mini Grey 

    2018 4 to 9 years 

    • Picture books

    The Last Wolf ranks alongside Mini Grey’s other picture book masterpieces, with all her trademark rich, characterful illustration, quirky humour and perfect pacing. The story has an environmental message but is in no way preachy or boring.

  • When the Bees Buzzed Off!

    by Lula Bell, illustrated by Stephen Bennett 

    2018 4 to 9 years 

    • Adventure
    • Funny
    • Interactive
    • Picture books

    This fabulous lift-the-flap book subtly encourages everyone to plant lots of bee-friendly flowers and is a fun-filled introduction to conservation for young children.

  • Greta and the Giants

    by Zoë Tucker, illustrated by Zoe Persico 

    2019 4 to 9 years 

    • Non-fiction
    • Picture books

    This story, inspired by the life of Greta Thunberg, is for very young children. Suitably for the age group, it’s a tale of hope, positivity and friendship, but there are also ideas at the end for how to get more involved in campaigning.

  • Somebody Swallowed Stanley

    by Sarah Roberts, illustrated by Hannah Peck 

    2019 4 to 9 years 

    • Adventure
    • Picture books

    Written by an animal behaviourist and environmental campaigner, this gentle tale subtly educates children about the damage a simple plastic bag can do to wild animals. Lively illustrations accompany the rhythmic, repetitive text, which is perfect to read aloud.

  • Our Little Inventor

    by Sher Rill Ng 

    2019 4 to 9 years 

    • Around the world
    • Picture books

    Nell goes on a journey to the polluted Big City to reveal a machine that can clean the city’s air. A beautiful picture book that demonstrates the power of the people against the man”, and will fill every child with big dreams to make the world a better place. 

  • Sofia Valdez, Future Prez

    by Andrea Beaty, illustrated by David Roberts 

    2019 5 to 14 years 

    Sofia Valdez isn’t just a do-gooder: she’s a do-better, visiting people in her community who can’t get out much, or just stopping for a chat. Andrea Beaty’s brilliant rhyming text tells Sofia’s story flawlessly, and David Roberts’ characters and imagery are stunning.

  • Pedro Loves Saving the Planet

    by Jess French, illustrated by Duncan Beedie 

    2023 5 to 9 years 

    • Non-fiction

    Pedro and his friends are at the eco cabin, discovering lots of eco-friendly activities. Fact-filled and friendly, this is a useful book for sharing with young school children.

  • Coyote’s Soundbite

    by John Agard, illustrated by Piet Grobler 

    2021 5 to 9 years 

    • Around the world
    • Myths and legends
    • Picture books
    • Poetry and rhyme

    Six Earth Goddesses call a meeting to discuss what is to be done about humans inflicting catastrophic environmental damage to the planet. Coyote, disguised as his wife, joins the meeting – and feels compelled to speak out.

  • Watch Me Bloom

    by Krina Patel-Sage 

    2023 5 to 9 years 

    • Picture books
    • Poetry and rhyme

    From lavender to sunflowers and daffodils to orchids, discover a bouquet of short poems celebrating different flower species.

  • Flying Free

    by Nicola Davies, illustrated by Cathy Fisher 

    2018 5 to 14 years 

    • Coming-of-age

    When Colin shoots a sparrowhawk, he knows that he’s done something wrong and takes the hawk to the vet. Soon, Colin finds a passion for wildlife he never knew he had. Anyone reading Flying Free will want to rescue their own hawk…

  • Dear Greenpeace

    by Simon James 

    2016 5 to 9 years 

    A simple, warm hearted and humorous book with charming illustrations. The correspondence could spark ideas for letter writing in the classroom setting.