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Eco-Kids and the Resilient Path is a heartwarming and hopeful book for young readers who care about the Earth. Through poems, stories, fables, and real-life ideas, this book helps kids understand how to care for the planet, be strong during hard times, and grow as kind, brave people. It is filled with creativity and care, making it perfect for families, classrooms, and anyone who wants to live in a better world.
Here are some of the meaningful things you will find inside:
Beautiful and simple nature poems that spark love for the Earth. | Eco-stories and fables that teach values like
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Produktbeschreibung
Eco-Kids and the Resilient Path is a heartwarming and hopeful book for young readers who care about the Earth. Through poems, stories, fables, and real-life ideas, this book helps kids understand how to care for the planet, be strong during hard times, and grow as kind, brave people. It is filled with creativity and care, making it perfect for families, classrooms, and anyone who wants to live in a better world.

Here are some of the meaningful things you will find inside:

  • Beautiful and simple nature poems that spark love for the Earth.
  • Eco-stories and fables that teach values like kindness, fairness, and courage.
  • Fun and inspiring ideas from permaculture and green living, made easy for children.
  • Gentle lessons about climate change, resilience, and building strong communities.
  • A perfect mix of imagination and action that helps kids become real-life changemakers.


This book is for young eco heroes, curious minds, and grown-ups who want to guide kids on a joyful, earth-friendly journey. It gently shares important topics like sustainability for kids, resilience stories for children, and climate change in a hopeful, age-appropriate way.

Whether you are reading together at bedtime or using this in a classroom, Eco-Kids and the Resilient Path will plant seeds of care, action, and imagination.


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Autorenporträt
William George Paul is a communicator, producer, and environmental advocate with a rich background in civil engineering, urban planning, and community development. His environmental journey began with an internship at the Sierra Club's national headquarters in San Francisco and evolved through roles with the City Planning Departments of Minneapolis, St. Paul, and St. Louis Park, MN.

He holds a B.S. in Biology (Terrestrial Ecology) from the University of WisconsinStevens Point, an AA in Architectural Technology from Minneapolis Technical College, and an M.A. in City Planning from Minnesota State University, Mankato. At Mankato, he pioneered the concept of the "electronic charrette," an early form of online community engagement.

William launched Planetshifter.com on Earth Day 2009, a platform for exploring sustainability through art, poetry, and multimedia storytelling. His work draws from the Permaculture and Transition Town movements, blending myth, sound, and regenerative design. He has published poetry collections like "remembering Earth", "The Bag", and "Dark", and produced over 200 sonic videos on his YouTube channel NewMythologist.

He is also the creator of willipaulstudio.com, where he shares his animations for children and develops ideas around regenerative storytelling. His work includes podcasts, music on SoundCloud (The Chaos Era), and the "Circular Economy TV Show" pilot.

Currently, William contributes to the Resilient Communities Project as a consultant, helping shape vision, design, and community tools. His writings explore topics such as permaculture systems and sustainability in the age of AI.