Something Happened to Our Planet
Kids Tackle the Climate Crisis
by Marianne Celano; Marietta Collins
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Pub Date 04 Apr 2023 | Archive Date 04 Apr 2023
American Psychological Association, Magination Press

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Description
Join the Earth Patrol! Written to help parents to begin conversations with their children about a challenging and important topic, Something Happened to Our Planet describes the narrator’s efforts to help the planet, with her friends, by advocating for re-usable plates at her school.
This book will inspire kids to make a difference in their own schools and communities. Includes a Reader's Note with more information about the impact of climate change, child-friendly definitions, sample dialogues, and guidance for discussing climate change with children. This book is printed with vegetable-based inks on responsibly sourced paper.
This book will inspire kids to make a difference in their own schools and communities. Includes a Reader's Note with more information about the impact of climate change, child-friendly definitions, sample dialogues, and guidance for discussing climate change with children. This book is printed with vegetable-based inks on responsibly sourced paper.
Available Editions
EDITION | Other Format |
ISBN | 9781433840722 |
PRICE | $19.99 (USD) |
PAGES | 40 |
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Featured Reviews

This book gives power to children. Small impacts can lead to great changes, which this book showcases thoroughly. I adored the art and the way the protagonist struggled with resistance and change. It's scary, but she did her best, and she persevered. I would have loved for a focus on companies and bigger corporations, but a school changing this way was a good compromise!