Children of the Throne

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award-winning author
award-winning poet
bonding
book for 5-year-olds
book for 6 year old
book for 7 year old
book for children
book for five year old
built environment
Carnegie Medal winner
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cheerful eco stories
children's literature
childrens laureate
city
cityscape
climate anxiety
climate change
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emotive illustrations
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ethical consumption
fantasy
futuristic
gentle
green living concepts
hope for the future
hopeful stories
Joseph Coelho
landmarks
learning
lifestyle
low carbon footprint
magical
modern architecture
mystical
nature stories
our tower
parenting
picture illustration
preservation
projects
protect the world
quests
responsible
Richard Johnson
rural stories
skyscrapers
solutions
spellbinding
supernatural
sustainable
talking
towering
tree books
urban skyline
urban stories
vertical communities
Waterstones Children's Laureate
zero waste lifestyle

Product details

  • ISBN 9780711289536
  • Weight: 510g
  • Dimensions: 235 x 276mm
  • Publication Date: 04 Sep 2025
  • Publisher: Quarto Publishing PLC
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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From Waterstones Children's Laureate 2022–2024, Joseph Coelho, comes this gentle, poetic story about climate change, working together, building communities and living in tune with nature. 

On the hottest day of the year, three children watch from their tower block windows as golden leaves drift down to the baking pavement. The trees, tricked by the unseasonal heat, think autumn has arrived. While the grown-ups delight in the sunshine, the children worry for the trees – why isn’t anyone else concerned? 

A wise tree shows them how to conjure rain and care for the forest, but by bravely finding a short-term solution, they inspire something much bigger – a long-term commitment from the adults around them. Together, they rediscover the hidden power of nature, setting a topsy-turvy world the right way up, and protecting it for the future. 

This moving and hopeful first look at climate change is brought to life by the sweeping, emotive illustrations of Richard Johnson, Coelho’s close collaborator on Our Tower. A beautifully crafted book, it highlights the lesser-known signs of climate change in urban environments, helping children aged 5+ notice the changes happening in the world around them.

This inspiring story reminds children that even small actions can spark big change – and that by working together, we can help protect the world for generations to come. 

Joseph Coelho is an award-winning author and former Waterstones Children’s Laureate. He won the prestigious Carnegie Medal for Writing with The Boy Lost in the Maze and the CLPE CLiPPA Poetry Award with his début poetry collection Werewolf Club Rules. His picture books include If All the World Were . . ., illustrated by Allison Colpoys, which won the Independent Bookshop Week Picture Book Award and has been translated into over 10 languages, and the critically acclaimed Luna Loves series, illustrated by Fiona Lumbers, which has sold over 450,000 copies. His poetry titles also include All Poems Aloud, created for World Book Day. He is an admired performer and broadcaster – a guest poet on CBeebies and Radio 4, and presenter for the BBC’s Teach Poetry – and has written plays for Soho Theatre, Polka Theatre, the Unicorn Theatre and more. Visit him at his website: www.thepoetryofjosephcoelho.com/

Richard Johnson is an illustrator whose picture books have been published by Penguin, Faber & Faber, Macmillan, DK, and many others. His work is deeply thoughtful and conjures up powerful atmospheres with detailed, delicate pencil strokes.

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