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Wonder Tales For A Warming Planet

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Wonder Tales for a Warming Planet

On a planet growing warmer each year, strange things begin to happen—oceans rise, forests disappear, and the balance between humans and nature begins to falter. But in the midst of these challenges, young minds start asking powerful questions.

In Wonder Tales for a Warming Planet by Rajat Chaudhuri, three imaginative stories follow ordinary children who are trying to understand a world facing extraordinary environmental change. Through magical adventures, unusual creatures, and thought-provoking situations, the stories gently introduce readers to the realities of climate change, renewable energy, and the fragile relationship between humans and nature. (Niyogi Books India)

Illustrated by Isha Nagar, the book blends fantasy, science fiction, and environmental storytelling, encouraging young readers not only to imagine different futures but also to think about how their actions today can shape the planet tomorrow. (Wikipedia)

At a time when rising temperatures, disappearing forests, and changing weather patterns are becoming part of everyday news, this book offers a powerful reminder: the future of the Earth will depend on how the next generation chooses to care for it.


Why Should a Child Read This Book?

It helps children understand one of the most important issues of our time—climate change—through stories that are imaginative rather than frightening.

The book encourages young readers to think about their relationship with nature and how small actions can make a difference.

It shows that even children can question, imagine solutions, and play a role in shaping a better future for the planet.


What Are the Learnings?

Environmental awareness:
The stories introduce ideas such as renewable energy, deforestation, and sustainable living in a way that is accessible to young readers. (Niyogi Books India)

Responsibility towards the planet:
Children begin to understand that human choices can harm or protect the Earth.

Power of imagination and storytelling:
Through fantasy and adventure, the book demonstrates how stories can help us think about real-world problems.

Collective action and hope:
The narratives remind readers that meaningful change happens when people work together for the common good. (Wikipedia)


How to Use This Book?

For Parents

Read a story together and talk about everyday actions that help the planet. Ask:

“What is one thing we can do at home to help the Earth?”

This can lead to conversations about saving water, planting trees, or reducing waste.


For Teachers

Use the stories as a starting point for discussions on climate change and environmental responsibility.

Students can talk about how stories and imagination can help us think about solutions for real-world problems.


Creative Activity

Ask children to imagine a future Earth where people live in harmony with nature.

They can:

  • Draw a city powered by renewable energy
  • Invent a creature that protects forests or oceans
  • Write a short story about saving the planet

Bring home Wonder Tales for a Warming Planet—a thoughtful and imaginative collection that helps young readers understand the environmental challenges of our time while inspiring hope, curiosity, and action. (Recommended age: 7–10 years)

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Rajat Chaudhuri

RAJAT CHAUDHURI's works include novels, story collections, edited anthologies, and translations. He curated The Best Asian Speculative Fiction and co-edited the Multispecies Cities: Solarpunk Urban Futures (Asia-Pacific) anthology. Chaudhuri's novel, The Butterfly Effect was twice listed by Book Riot (US) as a 'Fifty must-read eco-disasters in fiction' and among 'Ten works of environmental literature from around the world'. Acclaimed for its exploration of a 'Ballardian near-future', this novel is in the syllabus of one Indian and an American university. The 'visceral urbanism' of his book Hotel Calcutta is the subject of an essay in Routledge's The City Speaks collection. His fiction also appeared in the internationally acclaimed climate fiction video game 'Survive the Century'. Chaudhuri received writing fellowships from Charles Wallace (UK), Hawthornden Castle (Scotland), and Livonics (India), and residency awards from Arts Council Korea-InKo (South Korea) and Sangam House (India). He lives and writes in Calcutta.

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