‘Greta effect’ leads to boom in children’s environmental books

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‘Greta effect’ leads to boom in children’s environmental books
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The 16-year-old climate change activist has galvanised young people to read more about saving the planet

Some seek to convey the wonder of endangered animals while others give tips on how to tackle waste or tell tales of inspirational environmental activists.

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