Just one bit of litter won't make a difference, will it? One flower picked from a communal flower bed surely won't be noticed? The inhabitants of Sunnyville soon discover 'just one' soon adds up to a whole lot when everyone is doing the same thing. Can they change their ways before their town is ruined forever?
This is a clever story that exemplifies the importance of being a good citizen and neighbour, and looking after your local environment so that everyone can enjoy it.
It is filled with funny scenarios which hint at much deeper problems. The pages at the back encourage children to think about how they can look after the places where they live.
Tony Neal's artwork is always a delight. Sunnyville is full of colour and fun, and we enjoyed looking at all of the little details on the double page spreads.
Thank you Little Tiger for sending us a copy to review
It's Only One is written by Tracey Corderoy and illustrated by Tony Neal
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