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1. Book Review: Clean Water for Elirose

cleanwater Book Review: Clean Water for EliroseClean Water for Elirose by Ariah Fine (Illustrated by Don Robb)

Review by Chris Singer

About the author:

Ariah Fine

is a full-time father of two amazing kids and a part-time writer, web consultant and community organizer. Clean Water for Elirose is his first children’s book and fulfills his passion to educate and inspire children to be global citizens.

About the book:

Helping someone see and learn about a world outside of their own is a difficult task at any age, but especially for young children. Clean Water For Elirose provides a tangible, concrete way for parents and teachers to educate young children about the difficult circumstances some children face in other parts of the world.?

The back of the book contains activities for classrooms and families and a list of organizations to donate to that build clean water wells. The ideas and activities are simple and easy for even the youngest child to participate in and tangibly make a difference in the lives of other children around the globe.

My take on the book:

This book is a great way to teach children about poverty and about how clean water shouldn’t be taken for granted. Young readers will easily connect with the children in the story and will want to take action as well!!  The questions and activities in the back of the book are a terrific inclusion and will hope guide children who want to do something to help children like Elirose.

Learn more and take action yourself at: CleanWaterforElirose.com

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