The Litter Queen ORT English
- China Oxford University Press 2012
- 32 illustrations; 21.5 cm;
- ORT Term 2 .
H3
Title: The Litter Queen Series: Oxford Reading Tree Stage Level: Stage 6 Authors: Roderick Hunt and Alex Brychta Main Characters: Biff, Chip, Kipper, Wilf, Wilma, The Litter Queen Themes: Environmental awareness, cleanliness, responsibility, teamwork, problem-solving
Biff and her friends are transported into a magical land where they meet the Litter Queen—a ruler who loves mess and encourages everyone to throw litter everywhere. The children are shocked by the dirty surroundings and decide to do something about it. With teamwork and determination, they tidy up the area and teach the Litter Queen a valuable lesson about keeping places clean. Eventually, the queen has a change of heart and joins the children in cleaning up, turning her messy kingdom into a neat and pleasant place. Moral of the Story: Even small actions can lead to big changes, and everyone can help make the world a cleaner place.
5–7 years Promotes good environmental habits Encourages discussion about keeping public spaces clean Fosters social responsibility and working together to solve problems Supports early literacy: vocabulary development, sentence structure, and sequencing events