Big Ideas for Little Environmentalists: Conservation with Jane Goodall
By Maureen McQuerry
Illustrated by Robin Rosenthal
By Maureen McQuerry
Illustrated by Robin Rosenthal
By Maureen McQuerry
Illustrated by Robin Rosenthal
By Maureen McQuerry
Illustrated by Robin Rosenthal
Part of Big Ideas for Little Environmentalists
Part of Big Ideas for Little Environmentalists
Category: Children's Nonfiction
Category: Children's Nonfiction | Children's Board Books
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Mar 08, 2022 | ISBN 9780593323618 | Baby-3
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$8.99
Mar 08, 2022 | ISBN 9780593323601 | Baby-3
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Praise
Praise for the Big Ideas for Little Environmentalists series:
“This valuable series introduces young readers to celebrated environmentalists, describing their awareness and care for nature as children to their inspirational work as adults to protect the Earth. . . Children need to hear these names early on.” —School Library Journal
“This inspiring board book is the perfect way to show young animal-lovers how they can make the world a greener place.” –Mighty Girl on Conservation with Jane Goodall
“McQuerry explains in clear, straightforward diction, tracing [Rachel Carson’s] thoughts on nature from childhood onward, with interspersed questions directing the audience to consider their own paths: ‘What part of nature do you like to watch and learn about?’ . . . Rosenthal offers boldly geometric art, with children of varying abilities and skin tones participating in protesting and trash pickup along the intertidal zone. Plants the seeds of environmentalism for listeners new to the subject.” —Publishers Weekly on Ecosystems with Rachel Carson
“This inspiring board book will teach the littlest readers that curiosity can lead to great things — and that everyone can make small choices that make a big difference.” –Mighty Girl on Ecosystems with Rachel Carson
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