Content : A first novel to raise children's awareness on natural disasters.
A fire breaks out in the forest.
Animals flee in panic.
The flames are eating away at the landscape.
Fortunately, the firefighters are there.
Suzie and Lucas fight the fire with all their hearts...
A first novel to raise children's awareness of natural disasters. Gently illustrated, it reveals the resilience of nature. The book is in three separated chapters (the storm, the flood, the fire), and talks about natural disasters through the eyes of animals, to raise children's awareness without scaring them.
A perfect little novel for children who are just starting to read, with illustrations that make it easy not to be frightened by these increasingly recurrent phenomena.
About the author: Coralie Saudo was born in 1981 in the north of France (Lille). Trained as a multimedia designer and graphic webdeswoman by trade, she gradually became an illustrator and children's writer.
About the illustrator: Marie Millotte is a colourist and graphic designer for comics. She also illustrates children’s books. She lives in Brittany. She already published 4 other titles with La poule qui pond: The Starfish, The Baby Owl, The Fawn (board books) and the picture book How Hot Chocolate Profiteroles Were Born.