Paul Shore
Steve and Eve: Be a Marshmallow (Book 2)
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Steve and Eve: Be a Marshmallow (Book 2)
BOOK 2 of STEVE AND EVE — a climate adventure graphic novel series
TREAT KIDS TO A GIFT OF HOPE, KINDNESS, FRIENDSHIP AND SCIENCE
A hilarious polar bear and his wacky animal friends team up with a flying electric car to help heal the planet by spreading the superpower of kindness. Steve and Eve climate stories invite children into a magical world of adventure and delight, lifting their spirits along the way. Come laugh along with us in Norway and California in this 2nd book in the series!
Perfect for ages 6–10 (and older kids who still love a great graphic adventure!)
Loved by children, parents and teachers…
- “Super fun, educational and funny. Love the puns!” — Emily, age 12, Squamish
- “Steve and Eve tell you to be friendly, helpful and to visit new places.” — Jenson, age 9, Toronto
- “Truly fabulous — light-hearted, funny, compassionate, and kind” — Tanya Rowlands, Montessori Teacher
- “In my experience as a sustainability education professional, as well as a researcher of humour and climate, the Steve and Eve world is exactly the type of hopeful, humourous, and age-appropriately empowering climate content we need for kids! We need them to feel hopeful and empowered about their futures so they will grow into conscientious adults, capable of facing climate challenges with resilience and compassionate collaboration.” — Ashley Bangsund, Sustainability Coordinator, Vancouver School District
Quirky polar bear cousin Quilo leads Steve and Eve as they explore energy solutions in Norway in Be a Marshmallow, the second book in the Steve and Eve series. Called to California to help a gruff grizzly bear and a rhyming purple goldfish displaced by drought, our trio blasts off for new adventures. A cast of lovable electric vehicles, including Hippie the school bus, assists our heroes as they encounter environmental challenges and gooey Burger the Booger. With help from wise Mother Trees, kids, parents, and even pets, the team discovers that healing the planet takes both kindness and collective action. In a glowing finale, Steve is reminded of his mother's wise words: "Be a Marshmallow" — let the tough stuff bounce off you, stay sweet and kind, and help fix the planet.