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I don't usually do reviews, but this new picture book
by Kathy Stemke spoke to the GREEN in me.
As parents, we teach our kids about many things. Yet our "actions" will speak louder than all the nagging words we throw at them. This new picture book of Kathy's has kids and parents working together for a greener and more reusable and recyclable world.
HOW COOL IS THAT!
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Trouble on Earth Day -
Picture Book – soft cover
Author - Kathy Stemke
Publisher – Wild Plains Press
Illustrations – Kurt Wilcken
Earth Day projects modeled by: Eamon Monaghan and Summer Dodd
ISBN: 978-1-936021-36-9
6 Comments on REVIEW - Trouble on Earth Day, last added: 10/13/2011
By: Anastasia Goodstein,
on 4/17/2009
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Scholastic's Virtual Forest Challenge (Scholastic has partnered with SC Johnson to create a "green" virtual world for kids. Scholastic also polled students for the second annual Kids' Environmental Report Card. Plus, other green games and worlds... Read the rest of this post
Oh what an engaging positive review. You interestingly highlight the green ideas outlined in this charming story and impel parents and teachers everywhere to take seriously the condition of our Earth and its resources.
I felt it was an important lesson for kids, as well as fun to read. The games and info at the end was icing on the cake!
Margot Finke
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This is terrific! This topic is dear to my heart, and I'll certainly use the book as a learning tool. Important book and lovely review!
Kathy and her book deserve every word of praise. We have to educate our kids about being green, and using a fun story like this is a great way to do it.
Margot Finke
Books - Manuscript Critiques
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Virtual School Visits
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This sounds like a fabulous book. We should do an Earth Day blog hop for it in April.
Cheryl
Great idea, Cheryl.
Margot Finke
Books - Manuscript Critiques
http://www.margotfinke.com