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The front cover of Maybe You Might children's book written by Imogen Foxell and illustrated by Anna Cunha
The front cover of Maybe You Might children's book written by Imogen Foxell and illustrated by Anna Cunha

Maybe You Might by Imogen Foxell

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Written by Imogen Foxell and illustrated by Anna Cunha, this children's book follows the story of a young girl who changes the world with a single seedRead more
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Maybe You Might by Imogen Foxell and Anna Cunha - Children's Book

This inspiring children's poem is a story filled with hope for a greener world. A young girl plants a single seed in a long dead riverbank and through this one small action watches a vibrant ecosystem grow. This story of hope is a love letter to our planet and shows that we can all make a difference even when the future appears bleak.

"They said I couldn't change the world; it wasn't worth the fight. But in my head, a small voice said... Maybe you might."

Maybe You Might is written in lyrical rhyme by Imogen Foxell, which will appeal to both reader and child and is brought to life with vibrant colourful illustrations of artist-illustrator Anna Cunha. This is a lovely hardback children's picture book for ages 2-5 years.

Author: Imogen Foxell

Illustration: Anna Cunha

Age: 2+ years

32 pages - hardback

Printed on FSCcertified paper with non petroleum based inks

Award winning children's book publisher and social enterprise, Lantana Publishing, have a mission to publish inclusive books that are changing the game of publishing, commissioning books that celebrate diversity, equality, and environmental sustainability. In the UK, a third of school children identify as being Black, Asain, or Minority Ethnic (BAME), but yet less than 5% of books are representative of BAME characters. Further to this, less than 2% are authors or book creators represented by British people of colour, even less than this are representative of the LGBTQ+ communities or disabled. Lantana believes that every child deserves to see themselves in the books they read.

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