SDG Week COMPETITION

DEADLINE EXTENDED – DON’T MISS OUT!

Our Global Goals Book Club are running a competition to mark SDG week!

The challenge: We would like primary schools to create a powerful slogan that links the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) with the inspiring work they are doing as part of the Green-Schools programme.

This is open to all themes!

 The prize: We are giving away 5 packs of Global Goals Book Club books as the prize.  This is an incredible 23 books in each pack. Each book will have a sticker with a QR code on the inside cover that takes them to the designated activity webpage.

Please submit your entries through this form before 12pm on Friday, the 29th of September to be in with a chance of winning this fantastic prize.

Check out the amazing list of books below:

“Barefoot Books Children Of The World” by Tessa Strrickland

“Biblioburro” by Jeanette Winter

“Click, Clack, Moo” by Doreen Cronin

“Greta And The Giants” by Zoë Tucker

“Here We Are” by Oliver Jeffers

“I Dissent” by Debbie Levy

“Iqbal And His Ingenious Idea” by Elizabeth Suneby

“Last Stop On Market Street” by Matt de la Peña

“Little People, Big Dreams” by David Attenborough

“Maddi’s Fridge” by Lois Brandt

“Milly McCarthy Is A Complete Catastrophe” by Leona Forde

“Razias Ray Of Hope” by Elizabeth Suneby

“Save The Arctic” by Bethany Stahl

“Seeds Of Change” by Jen Cullerton Johnson

“The Boy Who Harnessed The Wind” by William Kamkwamba

“The Earth Book” by Todd Parr

“The Lorax” by Dr. Seuss

“The Lost Homework” by Richard O’ Neill

“Those Shoes” by Maribeth Boelts

“We Are Water Protectors” by Carole Lindstrom

“Why The Moon Travels” by Oein DeBhairduin

 

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