The story follows a little boy and his dad as they discover a litter-filled plot of land. Together, they embark on a journey to clean it up, teaching valuable lessons about environmental responsibility and teamwork. Through their efforts, they not only transform the space but also strengthen their bond and inspire others in their community to take action. This heartwarming tale emphasizes the importance of caring for the planet and the impact of small deeds.
Bridget Krone Books



Hodder African Readers: Shoot for the Moon
- 96 pages
- 4 hours of reading
When Boipelo reads about a Canadian man who trades a red paper clip on the Internet for a house, he decides to try a similar idea in his village. He starts trading with a clay cow and ends up with... an unexpected result. Can he bear the embarrassment of the whole village laughing at his idea? How will he fix his relationship with his best friend? Will the girl he admires think he's an idiot? And will he dodge the shady deals that people want him to make.
When Boipelo Seku learns about a man who traded his way from a paperclip to a house, he starts a trade of his own in his small village of Cedarville, South Africa, accidentally setting in motion a string of good deeds that will change his community forever.