The book includes content by 16 authors around the world, who cover themes around building resilience and adaptation to climate change. It also presents scientific explanations for the causes and trajectory of climate change by leading academics.
Sarah Phillips Books
This author draws from the roots of the Southern soil and a formative youth. His heroes, the unbroken spirits, are inspired by the ever-working, ever-worshipping adults of his youth. His works reflect these deeply ingrained influences.






Resource books for Teach: Young Learners
- 192 pages
- 7 hours of reading
This series addresses the needs of primary teachers, teacher trainers, and trainee teachers. Each book contains guidance for the teacher, 60 to 100 activities for primary children, and 20 photocopiable worksheets. The activities are explained clearly and simply, with aims, age range, and level clearly laid out. Young Learners Young Learners contains advice and ideas for teaching English to children aged 6 to 12 with over 60 ideas for the classroom including arts and crafts, games, stories, poems and songs. Includes 24 photocopiable worksheets.
Great Adaptations
- 224 pages
- 8 hours of reading
A series of case studies that look at how people can adapt to climate change.
A six-level course that gives children more vocabulary, more reading, and more lessons than other primary courses. Your pupils will definitely learn more!
A six-level course that gives children more vocabulary, more reading, and more lessons than other primary courses. Your pupils will definitely learn more!
Children's Illustrated World Atlas
- 144 pages
- 6 hours of reading
The Children's Illustrated World Atlas is the essential reference for budding geographers and curious minds.
Intended as a basic reference source for nature, science and technology and people and places. Suggested level: primary, intermediate.
When There Was No Aid
- 256 pages
- 9 hours of reading
"This book explores how popular discourses about war, peace, and international intervention structure the conditions of possibility to such a degree that even the inability of institutions to provide reliable security can stabilize a prolonged period of peace. It argues that Somaliland's post-conflict peace is grounded less in the constraining power of its institutions than in a powerful discourse about the country's structural, temporal, and physical proximity to war"--
A six-level course that gives children more vocabulary, more reading, and more lessons than other primary courses. Your pupils will definitely learn more!
It's time for bed and little Oola turns to say goodnight to her mother. She's tired after playing in the forest all night and when she tries to hoot goodnight she can only manage a tiny 'wooo'. Her mother says she's so worn out she's lost her voice. Misunderstanding her mother, little Oola thinks she must have left her voice in the forest. Unable to sleep Oola goes in search of her voice!


