Illustration of Wangari Maathai planting a tree with children in a lush green field.
A Tiny Seed: The Story of Wangari Mathai
A Tiny Seed: The Story of Wangari Mathai
Average Rating: 5.0
Country: Kenya
Ages: 8-10
Author: Nicola Rijsdijk
Publisher: Pratham Books
Illustrator: Maya Marshak
Story Source: African Storybook

About The Story

This inspiring biography follows the life of Wangari Maathai, a young girl from Kenya who grew up to become a Nobel Peace Prize-winning environmentalist. From her childhood love of nature to her groundbreaking work in reforestation and women's empowerment, Wangari's story teaches children the power of determination and the impact one individual can have on the world

Themes

Conservation & Environment
Community

Sub Themes

Women Empowerment
Income generation

Parent-Teacher Guide

Learning Outcome

  • Understand why trees are important for our planet.
  • See how learning and education can help us solve problems.
  • Think about how working together helps protect nature.
  • Feel inspired to lead and help others, just like Wangari did.

Activities

  • Seed Planting Project – Use biodegradable pots to plant seeds and watch them grow.
  • Environmental Pledge – Write one thing you promise to do for nature on a leafshaped cutout and stick it on a class tree wall.
  • Role-Playing – Act out parts of Wangari's story to understand how she led people and stayed strong.

Story Discussion Guide

Before reading

  • Have you ever planted something and watched it grow?
  • What was it?
  • Why are trees important?
  • Have you ever heard of someone who helped protect nature or planted trees?

During reading

  • What challenges did Wangari face in her life?
  • How did she get other people to help her?

After reading

  • How can one person make a difference for the environment?
  • What can we do in our own school or town to protect nature?

Applicable Sustainable Development Goals

SDG 4: Quality Education

Wangari's pursuit of education enabled her to understand environmental issues and advocate for change.

SDG 5: Gender Equality

By mobilizing women to plant trees and take charge of their communities, Wangari promoted women's empowerment.

SDG 13: Climate Action

Reforestation efforts directly addressed climate change.

SDG 15: Life on Land

Tree planting helped restore ecosystems and biodiversity.

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