Standout Features:
- Playful typography
- Illustrative color choice
- Fun visuals balance out the severe topic
Today’s children will be more affected by climate change than any other generation beforehand. A recent UNICEF report revealed that every single child in the world is at risk from at least one climate change event today, including massive heatwaves, floods, hurricanes (or typhoons, depending on the hemisphere), diseases, droughts, and air pollution.
Birds and Bees are there to set the record straight and explain these risks, along with the way to alleviate their effects and mitigate their causes to generations set to inherit the planet. Traditionally a big challenge for parents is to have that “big talk” about “birds and the bees” with their children.
This version of ‘The Birds & The Bees’ isn’t a story about how life is made, but how life on Earth can be saved.
The publication’s cover (paired with engaging illustrations within), designed by Wunderman Thompson, is a sight to be seen. It’s fun and playful, but it’s easy on the eyes also reminds the youngsters that they (will) have the power to protect Nature by taking the reins themselves.




