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About

Moss Green Children’s Books was set up to help the environment and raise more funds for children’s charities. In our online bookshop you can see which stories can help your child become more aware of the natural world. And every time you make a purchase, even more money will go to children’s charities. We’re donating 66% of our total profits, every year.

You can get involved too – you and your children can vote for a charity and award a green ranking to the stories you know.

So why buy from us?

  • Help your children love our amazing planet
  • Teach your children about green issues
  • 66% of profits go direct to children’s charities
  • You can vote for your favourite charity
  • You’ll make the sixth formers at Reading Girl’s School very happy, who devised the green rating system.

Moss Green was created by Mark Waterfield. When Mark’s not busy reading more wonderful books, he likes wandering around the edge of beautiful Blackwater Estuary in Essex, spotting wildlife. He planted a wild flower meadow and recently built two compost bins out of recycled wooden pallets.

Meet the Team

Natalie Webb

Natalie Webb

Natalie is an Intern who writes reviews for our blog on Green Children’s books and a recent graduate in Journalism at the University of Lincoln. Natalie applied to Moss Green Children’s Books to build upon her journalistic abilities and gain new writing skills. She believes that the way forward for a greener world is to promote a strong message about going green to children to ensure that future generations can enjoy a protected and well sustained planet.

Natalie enjoys swimming in the sea, warm open fires in winter, and a good book. Her career aim is that in the future she will be working as a publicist in the publishing industry. She is currently trying to build upon her skills to give herself a better chance of entering this industry.

Top Green tip: Always bring a few old shopping bags to the supermarket with you or even better an old schoolbag, there’s no need to keep using new plastic ones.

Favourite Children’s books: “Lost and Found” by Oliver Jeffers, “The tale of Peter Rabbit,” By Beatrix Potter, “The Hungry Caterpillar” by Eric Carle and “Guess how much I love you” by Sam McBratney.