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Soul Forest and the Children Who Heard the Earth’s Secrets | Making Science, Nature & Conservation Fun for Kids | By Sathya Raghu – Earthshot Prize Winner (Protect & Restore Nature) & Ted Speaker

Soul Forest and the Children Who Heard the Earth’s Secrets | Making Science, Nature & Conservation Fun for Kids | By Sathya Raghu – Earthshot Prize Winner (Protect & Restore Nature) & Ted Speaker

Sathya Raghu
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‘How did Earth begin, Nanna?’
(Nanna means Dad in Telugu—and he wasn’t ready for the question.)

What follows isn’t a lecture. It’s a series of magical, often hilarious conversations between a father and his two children—as they time-travel through Earth’s story with help from the Moon, Fire, Ice, Soil, Ocean, and even a fast-talking Squirrel. Together, they explore how the universe was born, how life emerged, how humans changed everything, how our planet is now hurting—and what we can still do, with love and imagination. This book is rooted in science, wrapped in wonder, and lit by childlike curiosity.

Told in playful chapters, this book makes the biggest questions feel personal—and the planet feels like home again. If you’ve ever struggled to explain climate, Earth, or our place in it—this book does it with wonder, not worry.

Read it with a child, a parent, or just out of your own curiosity. It might change how you see everything.

Imprint: India Penguin Enterprise

Published: Oct/2025

ISBN: 9780143478447

Length : 248 Pages

MRP : ₹499.00

Soul Forest and the Children Who Heard the Earth’s Secrets | Making Science, Nature & Conservation Fun for Kids | By Sathya Raghu – Earthshot Prize Winner (Protect & Restore Nature) & Ted Speaker

Sathya Raghu

‘How did Earth begin, Nanna?’
(Nanna means Dad in Telugu—and he wasn’t ready for the question.)

What follows isn’t a lecture. It’s a series of magical, often hilarious conversations between a father and his two children—as they time-travel through Earth’s story with help from the Moon, Fire, Ice, Soil, Ocean, and even a fast-talking Squirrel. Together, they explore how the universe was born, how life emerged, how humans changed everything, how our planet is now hurting—and what we can still do, with love and imagination. This book is rooted in science, wrapped in wonder, and lit by childlike curiosity.

Told in playful chapters, this book makes the biggest questions feel personal—and the planet feels like home again. If you’ve ever struggled to explain climate, Earth, or our place in it—this book does it with wonder, not worry.

Read it with a child, a parent, or just out of your own curiosity. It might change how you see everything.

Buying Options
Paperback / Hardback

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Sathya Raghu

Sathya Raghu V. Mokkapati is a dad of two and a regenerative capitalist with a soft spot for trees, numbers, and terrible puns. He co founded Soul Forest, a bold initiative that turns degraded land into thriving nature reserves and makes investing in nature both credible and cool. Before this, he co-founded Kheyti, where he helped design the award-winning Greenhouse-in-a-Box, a climate-smart farming innovation that won the Earthshot Prize in 2022.

A chartered accountant by training, Sathya has taught over 20,000 students. He’s a TED speaker and a fellow of Acumen, Aspen New Voices, and the Mulago Foundation—platforms where he blends science, storytelling, and action. This book was born from his conversations with his children, Virat and Ira. It’s his way of making climate awareness simple, playful, and powerful—so that understanding the planet doesn’t need a PhD, just a curious mind. When he’s not planting ideas or actual trees, he’s listening to music, sipping coffee, or daydreaming about a world where nature and people grow together.

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