Publisher's synopsis
A unique, lyrical picture book that empowers children to think about the natural environment in a mindful and positive way, from one of Australia’s most prolific writers, with stunningly beautiful illustrations from an exciting up-and-coming illustrator.
You carry hope and future need
With careful footprint, plant the seed.
Breathe… Yes, breathe.
Embark on a lyrical, meditative journey through nature’s tapestry, where every step you take leaves a legacy of wonder and protection for the environment. Explore forests and mountains, cities and fields, and animals in their natural habitats as you ponder the footprint humans have left on the Earth.
From CBCA award-winning creators Phil Cummings and Sally Soweol Han.
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Awards
- Notable Book, Picture Book of the Year, CBCA Awards, 2025, AU
Phil Cummings is the author of over seventy books for children, from picture books to novels, in a career that has spanned thirty years. His work is published in the US, Canada, Japan, South Korea, China, the UK and throughout Europe. Phil has received awards for his work, including a number of CBCA Notable Book honours. His picture book Ride, Ricardo, Ride! was an Honour Book in the 2016 CBCA Picture Book of the Year Awards. His picture book, BOY, won the 2017 Children’s Peace Literature Award and has was shortlisted in the 2018 CBCA awards. BOY was also named an outstanding book for children with disabilities by IBBY, the International Board of Books for Young people in Basel, Switzerland. Recently, as well as working on a number of new book projects, Phil has been involved in co-writing musicals for children. The musicals have been published online by The Song Library and performed across the globe. Phil has also worked with the Adelaide Symphony Orchestra and arranger/composer Glyn Lehman to co-create two commissioned works based on his books. Phil was a teacher for twenty-two years but now writes full time. His favourite pastimes are: listening to music, trying to play guitar, watching the cricket, cheering for the Adelaide Crows in the AFL, working in the garden and walking Daisy, his little (but very bossy) Jack Russell Terrier.
Bio: Allen & Unwin
Sally Soweol Han is a Korean-Australian artist who is passionate about creating stories and illustrating heart-warming picture books for all ages. She is fascinated with traditional techniques and most of her illustrations are hand drawn and painted. Sally was awarded a gold medal at 3×3 Illustration Awards 2017 and has recently been longlisted in World Illustration Awards. Sally is devoted to illustrating whimsical work for picture books, in the hope of delivering warmth and joy to all readers.
Bio and photo: University of Queensland Press