Everything we do has an impact on the world around us--from the clothes we wear and food we eat to the gardens we grow and the trash we throw away. And to take the best care of the earth--and ourselves--it's important to make smart choices. With The Everything Kids' Environment Book , you'll find out what you can do every day to help protect our planet. You'll also learn why the rainforest is so important to us, how animals go extinct, and what environmentalists can tell us about taking good care of our world.
Learn how to "go green" and
Whether you are in the classroom, surfing the Internet, or just hanging out with your friends, you can make a difference. Start today--so our Earth can live another 4.5 billion years!
Sheri Amsel has combined a love of the outdoors with graduate degrees in science and biomedical illustration to create a body of work that includes more than 30 nature-themed children’s picture books, school programs, and illustrated interpretive signage for science museums and nature centers across the U.S. In 2005, she created Exploringnature.org, an illustrated science education website, that is used by educators worldwide. In 2009, she received the prestigious Elizabeth Abernathy Hull Award for Outstanding Contributions to the Environmental Education of Youths, by the Garden Club of America.
The Everything Kid's Environment Book written by Sheri Amsel is a great resource for children to have when learning about the environment. Readers will find out what they can do every day to help protect our planet. They'll also learn why the rainforest is so important to us, how animals go extinct, and what environmentalists can tell us about taking good care of our world. This book is very informative to it's readers and gives so many ways that you can go green. This book will make children want to start getting involved as soon as possible to help save their environment.
This was an easy read and the experiments were fun and easy to do with a small group of kids. I plan to use this book during the summer with my daycare children.