Description
“Abdu: Mumma, will I never get to see the bright stars and blue skies? Can’t we do anything? Mom: If you want to see the bright stars and blue skies again, every month your habits must change, through the year follow and maintain, to your friends and family explain, remind them of the habits they need to sustain!”
While most of us know that planting trees is the first step towards becoming environmentally conscious, how many of us are conscious of turning off the lights and fans when not needed, washing our hands after a meal instead of wasting tissue paper, and avoiding single-use plastic or other waste during parties at home?
Read more about the inspiration behind City of Stars, a children’s book about the environment here
SHIPPING
- Product ships from Gurgaon
- Delivers to most large cities in 2-5 days
- For smaller cities, delivers in 4-8 days
RETURN / EXCHANGE POLICY
- This product is NOT returnable
- Exchange only in case of delivery of damaged product
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Shivali Panwar –
The City of Stars is a lovely book which vividly explains the environment friendly concepts to small kids. It has delightful illustrations and revolves around the wonderful character Abdu. I love the way the author has beautifully written the story and how Abdu contributes towards making our planet a better place to live in..My 6 year old and I love reading it everyday..I specially love the fact how it has helped my son understand sustainable environment friendly living and how he can contribute his little bit towards saving our planet..I would absolutely recommend this book for small kids
Digangana Mukherjee –
My 5-year-old is hooked on Abdu’s journey. I find this book very useful to start the conversations on sustainability.
Gracelyne Fernando –
My 5 year old and I liked reading the City of Stars, a story written in a conversational format between a child and his parents and these stories promote sustainable earth-friendly living in a way not many books do. For instance, all the specific topics in here like noise pollution, light pollution, air pollution, saving fuel resources, eco-friendly celebrations, and ozone layer depletion are the right mix of knowledge combined with actionable inputs that can well drive change and make a big difference to the environment and our health. Absolutely recommend having this on your bookshelf.
Saran –
My kid loves this book.. beautiful book with good content.. please go for it..
AC –
A nice book to inculcate good habits and make our children aware about mindful living…
Deepika K –
The City of Stars is a lovely book that revolves around a little boy Abdu who wants clear star filled skies, and about the consistent steps he takes to achieve that. The book touches upon noise/air pollution, plastic and 12 such topics, but with a grassroots level view. Instead of presenting the problem at the highest level like melting icebergs or endangered animals, it’s presented in everyday scenarios, enabling one to feel the problem closer at home, and thus the solutioning too.
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The hope is that through small interventions like this book, kannama can truly admire, embrace, stay in love & nurture the world we have. And through her, and with her, I can unlearn and relearn.
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Here’s to leaving the world in a slightly better place for the coming generations! ❤️
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Ammatoday –
There are 12 chapters in the book, chronicling his efforts through a year. Each chapter represents a month, and is a seperate topic in itself ranging from waste segregation to light pollution.
My 4 yo loves following Abdu’s adventures and journey of growth. The book presents some very tangible ways, children can help the environment- switching off lights, throwing a zero waste party, etc without dumbing down any concept.
We especially love how Abdu notes every occasion he contributes to saving the planet by marking his calendar with a green triangle. The concept of how tiny, consistent actions over a long period of time are needed, and have power, is elicited beautifully.
There are so many other subtle undercurrents of kindness, good family dynamics, gender equality, etc that makes this a very wholesome read.
In short, a great book on saving the planet for kids.
Divya Bhatia –
My son is 5 years old & He really enjoyed reading this book. It is very engaging & what I love about City of Stars is –
1. It’s in a story format. So every chapter has a theme based on an environmental concern & my child gets to understand each topic in an easier way, rather than making it too complicated. 2. I enjoyed this book too. I feel the book has a very different approach to reaching out to the audience. At no point, it gets too boring or too overwhelming, because of the subject. Must buy for every family!
SG –
I ordered this for my son a week ago and we have already read it several times. My 5 year old now wants to celebrate his birthday with zero wastage. I guess together we can bring back our city of stars!