The Bushfire Book: How to Be Aware and Prepare

Hardback

Main Details

Title The Bushfire Book: How to Be Aware and Prepare
Authors and Contributors      Illustrated by Chris Nixon
By (author) Polly Marsden
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:32
Dimensions(mm): Height 266,Width 264
ISBN/Barcode 9780734420077
ClassificationsDewey:363.379
Audience
Children / Juvenile

Publishing Details

Publisher Hachette Australia
Imprint Lothian Children's Books
Publication Date 25 August 2020
Publication Country Australia

Description

An accessible and reassuring picture book that teaches children what they need to know about bushfires so they can understand what's happening and be smart and prepared, not scared. Australia is a big country with all sorts of weather. And sometimes extreme weather like bushfires. Bushfires can make a real mess of things. The air fills with smoke. The skies turn red. Ash falls. Precious things burn. But we don't need to be scared, we just need to know all about bushfires and prepare for them. This book will help you understand what causes bushfires, introduce you to all the clever people who are keeping an eye on them, and teach you how to be prepared and not scared. A practical and reassuring book for children to help them understand bushfires and what action they can take to feel less anxious and more prepared as Australia faces longer and more intense bushfire seasons.

Author Biography

Polly Marsden (Author) Polly Marsden is the creator behind the concept for Big Weather and How To Survive It, a new documentary TV series hosted by Craig Reucassel to be broadcast on ABC TV in 2020. Polly is a speechwriter and script writer who is passionate about the power of words to inspire positive social change. Chris Nixon (Illustrator) Chris Nixon is a multidisciplinary artist creating across illustration, graphic design, creative direction and public art. Based in Perth, Chris's work is inspired by the West Coast and classic surf culture with an emphasis on the handmade and crafted, using colour, texture and pattern across a wide range of media from children's books to animation, commercial illustration and large artwork installations.

Reviews

this is the perfect gift for a grandchild, niece or nephew who lives in the country.--NATIONAL [PRINT] Australian Women's Weekly [AUDIENCE: 375,036 ASR: 11,264] Beautifully illustrated using native animals, it is a useful resource to prepare and reassure kids during bushfire season.--VIC [PRINT] Herald Sun [AUDIENCE: 306,571 ASR: AUD 18,098] The Bushfire Book is perfect to share with young readers or use as a resource in the classroom.--Heather Zubek, WA [PRINT], West Australian, [AUDIENCE: 135,996, ASR: 3038] This picture book helps children cope with the anxiety of the Australian bushfire season by offering simple, practical, illustrated advice about what to do.--NSW [PRINT] Sunday Telegraph [AUDIENCE: 378,449 ASR: AUD 27,143]