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Earth Keepers

Earth Keepers

by Florence T Sangtam
Nature & Environment, Children's Books 2025 48 pages

About this book

Earth Keepers is a beautifully illustrated children’s storybook that takes young readers on a journey through the lush landscapes and vibrant cultures of Nagaland. Through eleven engaging and heartwarming stories, each featuring a child protagonist inspired by the traditions of Nagaland’s diverse tribes, the book gently introduces important lessons about caring for the environment.

From planting trees and conserving water to protecting wildlife and embracing sustainable habits, every story encourages children to understand the impact of their actions and the importance of living in harmony with nature. The narratives are rooted in local culture while carrying universal messages of kindness, unity, and responsibility.

Rich, vivid illustrations bring Nagaland’s natural beauty, traditional attire, and biodiversity to life, making the reading experience both educational and visually captivating. The book concludes with an inspiring poem, “Green Eco Warrior,” calling young readers to take small but meaningful steps toward protecting the planet.

Perfect for home and classroom reading, Earth Keepers plants the seeds of environmental awareness, cultural pride, and hope for a greener future.

Published
Oct 2025
Pages
48
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9788195769858
Language
English
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