Touch The Earth Written By Julian Lennon

Touch The Earth written by Julian Lennon. Yes, THAT Lennon!! Julian Lennon is a Grammy-nominated singer and songwriter, photographer, documentarian and philanthropist. Julian Lennon founded the global environmental and humanitarian organization The White Feather Foundation whose key initiatives are education, health, conservation and protection of indigenous culture.

Touch The Earth is the debut book of Julian Lennon written with Bart Davis and illustrated by Smiljana Coh. There are two additional books in the works now to be released for the next 2 Earth Day Celebrations.

Jump on the White Feather Flier, a magical plane that can transport you anywhere you want! I love that this book is interactive in a way. The books encourage kids to tilt the book North, South, East, West, shake the book or push buttons. Reading the book to Alice I neglected to shake the book when I was instructed and had to go back and fix my mistake.  It’s a fun book AND it’s an educational one as well.

The book is written in easy-to-understand wording to help teach children about important lessons like, clean water. Explaining that not everyone in the world HAS clean water! With the help of things like a filtration system, there are ways to get clean water to those people.

Teaching children about the ocean, having them point to the bad things that are floating in the water and teaching them to help remove trash and debris from the ocean will help the fish.

The book helps teach kids a wonderful lesson for Earth Day and every day beyond. Do your part to keep the earth clean!! It’s important!

Something else that I love about this book is the single white feather embossed on the hardcover.  Not to mention that all proceeds from the sale of Touch the Earth go to the White Feather Foundation.

The story is entertaining. The illustrations are so cute!!  The message is a wonderful one!! The last page is a poem written by Julian Lennon that would have made an amazing Beatles Song!

You can find Touch The Earth on Sky Pony Press, Amazon, Barnes & Noble and other fine bookstores.

Publisher: Sky Pony Press
Author: Julian Lennon with Bart Davis
Illustrator: Smiljana Coh
Publication Date: 3-15-2016
ISBN-13:9781510720831
Number of Pages: 40 Pages
Book Type: Hardcover
Size: 11″ by 9″

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