Are you a teacher, an educator, or a parent looking for some optimistic stories and resources tailored for children? We’ve got you covered!

It’s story time!

Conservation affects everyone on the planet, and children are no exception. Due to the high influx of information we interact with every day, children and adults alike can often become filled with dread and hopelessness because of the news they hear. This project has been designed for children to be able to forge a deeper connection with the wildlife around them from a young age. We also want them to be able to see themselves in these stories of hope, friendship, and perseverance in the face of all the climate anxiety of the current world. We hope that you will be inspired and awed by those stories of hope and that they can inspire your young readers to act for nature and to show kindness in future conservation endeavours. After all, children are the future!

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1. Mehtab and the March of the Moon Bears

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2. The Twins and the Tiny Town in the Trees

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3. Gulalai and the Legend of the Golden Mahseer

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4. Safi and Mari’s Little Egg Rescue Team

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About the author:

Ghazal is the Creative Head for Conservation Optimism’s Pakistan Hub! She has a background in studying development and climate change, and has loved fairytales and storytelling since she was a child and never grew out of it, nor does she intend to. These stories are all very close to her heart and she hopes they will find a place with the readers as a reminder to always be brave and kind, because together every little hero can make a difference.