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Jun 28, 2009 07:50PM

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One that I want to explore is
S Is for Save the Planet A How-to-be Green Alphabet
Hi Christine,
I think you will find a lot of interesting books in another one of the discussion threads here, it's been "quiet" for awhile so likely is down toward the bottom of the list. I think it is something like "Green Family Values."
In any case, I just read a fun little story that focuses on the environment--at least, trying to be aware of nature and the family tries to save a tree on their street. It is
What Planet Are You from Clarice Bean?
Also, although it features a girl protagonist, her brother is the primary environmentalist so I think it would work well for both boys and girls.
I think you will find a lot of interesting books in another one of the discussion threads here, it's been "quiet" for awhile so likely is down toward the bottom of the list. I think it is something like "Green Family Values."
In any case, I just read a fun little story that focuses on the environment--at least, trying to be aware of nature and the family tries to save a tree on their street. It is
What Planet Are You from Clarice Bean?
Also, although it features a girl protagonist, her brother is the primary environmentalist so I think it would work well for both boys and girls.

I write a chapter book series for boys and girls, ages 8-11, called DOYLE AND FOSSEY: SCIENCE DETECTIVES. There are four science/environmental episodes in each book, with corresponding activities and experiments in the back. The series features a pair of science detectives (also best friends), Drake Doyle and Nell Fossey. Nell is "Nature's Naturalist," concerned for the planet and all things environmental. Her bedroom is called "Nature Headquarters" and is decorated like a jungle. She's supported in her environmental enthusiasm by her mother, Professor Fossey, wildlife biology professor at Mossy Lake University. The fictional story approach followed by additional information and activities is a fun way to get kids excited about science and the environment. Teachers also use the series in their classrooms. (New paperback editions of books 1-2 have just been released by Sterling. Books 3-4 will be out in September, book 5 in June 2010, and book 6 in Sept. 2010.)
I applaud your decision to help educate your son regarding environmental issues. There is so much young people can do today to help. They can be some of our most impassioned activists.
Peace,
Michele Torrey
www.micheletorrey.com


The Wonder Thing - all about the magic of water. It's a wonderful book!
The Salamander Room - ..."
Just read this book with my son last week. Great story and I even love the illustration. I just posted a review for this book.


Most 2nd graders can read them by themselves but we always liked reading them aloud together.
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