* Be inspired by 10 children from around the world taking action against climate change in this non-fiction picture book * Read their stories, and discover how they became campaigners for the future of our planet* Meet 11-year-old Shalise from Australia, the world's youngest ocean activist; or 9 year old Fink Feinbeiner, a rainforest activist from Germany* Features practical back matter on how to save the planet at home and at school
Anna Taylor Book order






- 2021
- 2019
The Years Ran Like Rabbits
- 374 pages
- 14 hours of reading
There will be math. Quinn Lyons has slid beneath the radar. She cleans floors in a mining station next to a section of the Khyber Belt called the Briar Patch. The humble act doesn't last. When the station recovers a ghost ship. It leads her and Angle Xiang on the quest to answer a riddle about what it takes for small ships to travel as fast as large ones in space. The process unmasks them and ties them closer together.
- 2015
Sophia and Alexis Watch for Dolphins
- 40 pages
- 2 hours of reading
Focusing on the joy of family outings, the book captures the adventures of Anna Taylor and her granddaughters as they cruise on Double Sunshine, observing dolphins, birds, and other wildlife. With a background in nursing and educational technology, Anna creates a narrative that appeals to young readers, enriched by stunning wildlife photography from their journey. This heartfelt story not only entertains but also fosters a love for nature and the memories shared during their delightful boat cruise.
- 2014
The book is crafted for a young audience, inspired by the author's experiences with her granddaughters during a family outing on the boat Double Sunshine. It captures their joy in spotting dolphins, birds, and other wildlife, fostering a love for nature. Beautiful wildlife photographs enhance the reading experience, making it an engaging way for children to connect with the memories of their adventure. Anna Taylor's background in nursing and educational technology enriches the storytelling, blending education with enjoyment.
- 2013
Targeted at a young audience, this book is a collaborative creation between the author and her grandchildren, who contributed to the story's substance and even named the central character, a squirrel. The author, holding an MA from Concordia University, aims to engage children with a narrative that resonates with them, fostering a love for reading through a personal and family-oriented approach.
- 2010
Relief
- 221 pages
- 8 hours of reading
This collection of stories masterfully combines dark humor with unsettling scenarios, featuring a range of unique and entertaining plots. Readers will encounter a young girl navigating an adult friendship, a bee thwarting an armed intruder, and a woman clinging to her brother's innocence amid accusations. Additionally, a quirky Christmas dinner guest with an exclusive diet adds to the surreal and often menacing atmosphere. Each tale is infused with warmth and subtlety, showcasing originality and humor throughout.
- 2007
Alexia Rene's - Let's Do Lunch
- 104 pages
- 4 hours of reading
Featuring a variety of nutritious and enjoyable recipes, this cookbook offers options for soups, salads, quiche, omelets, sandwiches, and desserts, making it ideal for family lunches. Additionally, it includes refreshing recipes to complement meals, ensuring a well-rounded dining experience for all family members.
- 2007
This cookbook has an excellent selection of items for Brunch; including Breakfast items, Lunch items, and a variety of Featured items. Recipes included will serve any Brunch situation. Cookbook also includes refreshments and desserts.
- 2007
Alexia Renée's - Foods Children Love
- 100 pages
- 4 hours of reading
The collection features a variety of meal recipes tailored for children of different ages, covering breakfast, lunch, and dinner. It emphasizes family-friendly options that everyone can enjoy, along with helpful tips to encourage children to try new foods. Additionally, there are delightful muffin recipes perfect for breakfast or as school snacks, making it a versatile resource for parents looking to expand their children's culinary experiences.
- 2007
Alexia Rene's - Seafood Specialties
- 100 pages
- 4 hours of reading
Featuring a diverse array of fish and seafood recipes, this collection also offers delicious salads, vegetable sides, biscuits, and breads to enhance your meal planning. It includes tempting chocolate desserts, making it perfect for entertaining.