-An optimistic look at choices we can make to improve the planet, this book assesses the impact of everything from the clothes we wear to the food we eat. But instead of laying a guilt trip on readers, it points to eco-friendly alternatives, from devising new products to opting for vintage clothes instead of new.-
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Washington Post -This upbeat, creative, wide-reaching explanation is indeed a standout in a genre composed primarily of lamentations for the polar bear...this is one of the best books to date at dealing both concretely and philosophically with the blend of opportunity and challenge contained in the green movement.-
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The Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books -Can we move from nations of 'Captains of Industrial Agriculture' to 'Super Sustainable Farmers'? According to this book's well-thought-out logic and messaging on this and many other aspects of environmental awareness, of course we can.-
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The Globe and Mail -This is an intriguing, fact-filled book about saving the environment in unusual ways...This hilarious, information-packed work is an excellent addition.-
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School Library Journal -Elin Kelsey has produced a highly engaging book, pointing out surprising connections between kids' lives and the rest of the planet. The illustrations are fantastic and make a complex subject - conservation and sustainable living - easy to understand. A wonderful book for educating children - and adults - about the environment.-
-- Jane Goodall Ph.D., DBE
Founder - the Jane Goodall Institute & UN Messenger of Peace
2011
Skipping Stones Honor Award Nature and Ecology Book category, Winner
2011
Newton Marasco Foundation Green Earth Book Award, Winner
2010
Green Book Festival Award Children's category, Honorable Mention
2010
Moonbeam Children's Book Awards Environmental Issues category, Gold Medalist
2010
ForeWord Magazine Book of the Year Juvenile Non-Fiction Category, Finalist
"An optimistic look at choices we can make to improve the planet, this book assesses the impact of everything from the clothes we wear to the food we eat. But instead of laying a guilt trip on readers, it points to eco-friendly alternatives, from devising new products to opting for vintage clothes instead of new."
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Washington Post "This upbeat, creative, wide-reaching explanation is indeed a standout in a genre composed primarily of lamentations for the polar bear...this is one of the best books to date at dealing both concretely and philosophically with the blend of opportunity and challenge contained in the green movement."
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The Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books "Can we move from nations of 'Captains of Industrial Agriculture' to 'Super Sustainable Farmers'? According to this book's well-thought-out logic and messaging on this and many other aspects of environmental awareness, of course we can."
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The Globe and Mail "This is an intriguing, fact-filled book about saving the environment in unusual ways...This hilarious, information-packed work is an excellent addition."
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School Library Journal "Elin Kelsey has produced a highly engaging book, pointing out surprising connections between kids' lives and the rest of the planet. The illustrations are fantastic and make a complex subject - conservation and sustainable living - easy to understand. A wonderful book for educating children - and adults - about the environment."
-- Jane Goodall Ph.D., DBE
Founder - the Jane Goodall Institute & UN Messenger of Peace
2011
Skipping Stones Honor Award Nature and Ecology Book category, Winner
2011
Newton Marasco Foundation Green Earth Book Award, Winner
2010
Green Book Festival Award Children's category, Honorable Mention
2010
Moonbeam Children's Book Awards Environmental Issues category, Gold Medalist
2010
ForeWord Magazine Book of the Year Juvenile Non-Fiction Category, Finalist
Published to coincide with the 40th anniversary of Earth Day, an experienced environmental educator and an award-winning illustrator offer a fresh, hopeful look at the environment and the future with an encouraging message to children that the world is not necessarily doomed and that awareness is creating a future that will be brighter than we sometimes think. Simultaneous.