Fun & Educational Resources
Welcome to the Resources page! This is the place to come for free downloads, links to secret giveaways and special offers. I plan to continue adding stuff here so make sure you bookmark this page and check back in occasionally.
The Resources page is mainly designed for teachers, and also parents who have taken up homeschooling as a result of the COVID pandemic.
Teachers, educators and parents - this page is for you. If there's anything you'd like to see up here, just drop me an email and let me know!
FREE DOWNLOADS

Book 1 of the Adventures of Captain Polo graphic novel is now free to download!
This is where it all starts. Captain Polo is not yet a captain, in fact he doesn't even have a name. He is just an ordinary polar bear who faces the problems of a melting Arctic home.
In Book 1, the bear who will become Captain Polo gets thrown into an epic global journey of discovery that will change his life forever.

The latest release in the Adventures of Captain Polo graphic novel series also comes as a one-of-a-kind colouring book!
The story, characters, humour, fun and action are all there, as well as the educational content. Except with this edition, you get to choose what colours to use!

Learning about the global climate and environmental crisis can be positive and fun with the Official Captain Polo Climate Change Board Game.
The game is free to download by signing up for the Captain Polo Fan Club. Ideal for classrooms or at home. The game comes with full playing instructions. Best for ages 9+

Make your own comic is a manual drawn from the best practices I have developed over the years when I create my own comic books. Self-taught, I learned the hard way, making many mistakes along the way. Take the shortcut to success with this 18-page manual and add the art of making comic books to your array of teaching methods.
Christmas Book Reading: Captain Polo at the North Pole
This funny Christmas story is all about Captain Polo's adventure helping Santa Claus deliver his presents. Teachers and homeschooling parents can use this video to introduce children as young as age 6 to the basic facts regarding climate change, global warming and the idea of sustainability.
The book is available here.
Useful links
Check out Subjet to Climate for a wealth of free teacher resources on climate!
SubjectToClimate (StC) is a nonprofit online connector for K-12 teachers of all subjects to find credible, unbiased, and engaging materials on climate change at no cost.