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1 y separately published work icon Wave of Change : Supporting Discussions with Children about Climate Change Meg Humphrys , Meg Humphrys (illustrator), Cowes : Circles Publishing , 2022 25480050 2022 single work picture book children's 'Inspired by the lived experience of climate change impacts in Australia, comes this sequel to the award-winning When Water Lost Her Way. Feeling the loss and pain of the world around her, Water is called to help. In this journey, Water not only uncovers the cause of harm but unlocks opportunities for future restoration. This book is a call to action, supporting discussions with children (and adults) about climate change - fostering positivity over fear for the future.' 

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1 y separately published work icon When Water Lost Her Way Meg Humphrys , Meg Humphrys (illustrator), Cowes : Circles Publishing , 2018 14212774 2018 single work picture book children's

Water begins to question who and what she is as she moves through her various forms: she asks mountains, trees, and people what they think she is.

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