Trout Are Made of Trees, written by April Pulley Sayre and illustrated by Kate Endle, is the story of how a river's ecosystem works together for the benefit of the trout. From leaves falling from the trees to trout hatchlings growing up in a stream, this book emphasizes the … [Read more...]
Children's Literature: Journey for the Planet
When doing research for another post, I discovered David Gershon's Journey for the Planet: A Kid's Five Week Adventure to Create an Earth-friendly Life. I wondered what children would be encouraged to do and how this compared to other books providing "eco tips" for young … [Read more...]
Children’s Literature: My Bag and Me!
My Bag and Me!, written by Karen Farmer and illustrated by Gary Currant, is a cute rhyming board book about the benefits of using reusable shopping bags. The little boy in the story has his own shopping bag he takes to the store. He also reminds his mother to do the same. Then … [Read more...]
Book Review (2 of 7): Gaia Girls – Way of Water
After the immense enjoyment I got from Gaia Girls - Enter the Earth, I had some high expectations for the second book in the Gaia Girls series Way of Water. I'm happy to say that author Lee Welles delivered yet again! With the first tome based around the element of earth, the … [Read more...]
Book Review (1 of 7): Gaia Girls – Enter the Earth
Finding fiction to enjoy has aways been a challenge for me. Thankfully, that issue didn't arise while I was reading the first book of Lee Welles' Gaia Girls series titled Enter the Earth. (Full disclosure: Lee Welles writes for this blog, but I was assigned to review her books … [Read more...]
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