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Why are we destroying our world, a world without which, we cannot live? Our world is unique, it has everything in it that we need and more. It is living and breathing and moves around very slowly so that each and every part of it has day and night. It has amazing landscapes and sights which are breath-taking. Amazing wildlife, oceans and mountains, rivers and forests. Without all this the world would not exist. It is a living and breathing planet which must be protected! We cannot continue to take what we want without considering the consequences. We must love it and care for it, and put back…mehr

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Why are we destroying our world, a world without which, we cannot live? Our world is unique, it has everything in it that we need and more. It is living and breathing and moves around very slowly so that each and every part of it has day and night. It has amazing landscapes and sights which are breath-taking. Amazing wildlife, oceans and mountains, rivers and forests. Without all this the world would not exist. It is a living and breathing planet which must be protected! We cannot continue to take what we want without considering the consequences. We must love it and care for it, and put back what we have taken. We must work together regardless of where we live, regardless of race, religion, or colour. We are in danger of upsetting the balance of the world and destroying it. We have had a warning and a pandemic! These poems look at the natural world in a new way.
Autorenporträt
Jane Begley is an author, a mother and a grandmother. She lives close to the sea and countryside and loves to be outside and close to nature. Most of her inspiration comes from nature and the natural world. Her grandchildren are also a source of her inspiration and she loves to write stories which will inspire children and help them be aware of themselves and the world. Her books offer information about nature to encourage children to take a look around at the world and wonder at how it came to be here. They often have adventure and humour. They look at different situations which children may encounter as they grow up.