Review By JACQUELINE BODNAR This is yet another great eco-friendly book by Alison Inches. The little monster in the book starts out not being environmentally friendly. He learns about all the ways that he is not making good choices and then on his journey learns that making eco-friendly choices is not only fun, but much [...]
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I Can Save the Earth
November 13th, 2010 · No Comments · Books
Tags:Alison Inches·Early Elementary·Eco-Friendly Kids Books·Environment·Jacqueline Bodnar·Preschoolers·Recycled Paper Books
Compost Stew: An A to Z Recipe for the Earth
November 7th, 2010 · 3 Comments · Books
Review By JACQUELINE BODNAR While many of us know that composting is an environmentally friendly thing to do, most of us are yet to do it. Many more don’t even know what goes into composting. In Compost Stew: An A to Z Recipe for the Earth, Mary McKenna Siddals gives the reader a crash course, ABC [...]
Tags:Composting·Early Elementary·Earth·Eco-Friendly Kids Books·Environment·Garbage·Gardening·Jacqueline Bodnar·Mary McKenna Siddals·Preschoolers
Where There Once Was a Wood
November 5th, 2010 · No Comments · Books
Review By JACQUELINE BODNAR For every parent who wants to teach their child about urban sprawl and what happens when the woods are cleared for more houses, Where Once There Was a Wood is a great choice. The book, which is perfect for young children, takes them through pages of what was once in the [...]
Tags:Denise Fleming·Early Elementary·Eco-Friendly Kids Books·Environment·Foxes·Herons·Jacqueline Bodnar·Natural History·Nature Books·Preschoolers·Urban Sprawl·Woodchucks
McKenzie’s Frosty Surprise
September 11th, 2010 · No Comments · Books
Review By JACQUELINE BODNAR In this story by Patricia L. Atchison and Jo-Anne Jagers, McKenzie is a Mallard duck with a mind of his own. Rather than follow the other ducks and make the annual migration when the weather starts to get colder, he insists on staying behind. Soon thereafter, McKenzie learns that it wasn’t [...]
Tags:Animal Personalities·Ducks·Early Elementary·Jacqueline Bodnar·Jo-Anne Jagers·Migration·Patricia L. Atchison·Preschoolers




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