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Reflects the ongoing issue of the high level of fine particulate matter (PM2.5) in the air in Northern Thailand. Though the causes of the polluted air in the North might be different from those of the capital city or of the South, but the poor air quality does likewise impact everyone’s health and wellbeing regardless of where they live. Another Breath to Live also encourages readers to realise the presence of health inequity that can intensify the problem. Children, the elderly, the disabled, as well as the low-income earners will have to experience the worse of effects. The only sustainable way out we hope for is the nationwide Clean Air Act.

Another Breath to Live is our first bilingual picture-book, printed for campaign only (not for sale). However, with our wish to send the message of awareness as far as possible, we leave the link below for you to download your e-book copy.

Another Breath to Live

Story by Wiratee Tapingkae

English translation by Nipada Punjae

Illustration by Weerawut Kangwannawakul

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Invites readers to observe the relation of humans and biodiversity around them; whether it be trees, fungus, big and small animals, the Sun who provides the light, the Moon who is behind the changing of tides, and the whole ecosystem who supports the Earth. When one thing exists only because of the existence of another, this world runs only by the cooperation of all. If the Earth or nature is destroyed, or if something is disappeared; it will inevitably impact humans directly or indirectly. Available in Thai and English editions.

What Would You Like to Eat Today?

Guaranteed by the Beautiful Book for Children Award under Thailand's Annual Best Book Awards 2023 organised by the Office of the Basic Education Commission (OBEC) Thailand; What Would You Like to Eat Today? invites young readers, their parents and teachers to wonder about food sources. Then explore with the protagonist the cultural culinary landscape of the Northern Thailand; including the vegetation in local backyard gardens, by rice paddies, along rivers, and around the edge of jungles. Unpolluted nature can provide everyone enough foods for the whole year, and even for the whole life! This story will tell you the absolute meaning of 'food sustainability'.

Mr Perfect Who Looks for Perfection

The story of Mr Perfect invites readers to contemplate their inner-self about the idea of wanting “everything to be perfect”, and leaves a space for them to ponder the possibility of opening up for more options and taking more chances. Inspired by Zen concept of the Beginner’s Mind and the Theory of Multiple Intelligences of Dr Howard Gardner, this book also encourages parents and teachers to see children’s talents from multiple perspectives.