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10 Things I Can Do to Help My World

10 Things I Can Do to Help My World

Product Type: Book

Product Price: $15.99

Manufacturer: Candlewick

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Description

Even young children are eager to help the environment — and here is a bright, inviting novelty book that offers simple ways to make a difference.

Do you remember to turn off the tap while you brush your teeth? How about using both sides of the paper when writing and drawing? Or planting seeds and nurturing the new plants as they grow? Bold, child-friendly illustrations and die-cut pages will draw even the youngest listeners to this gentle reminder of the easy, everyday ways we can be kinder to the earth.

Reviews

Rating: 3 / 5
Date: 2010-07-21
Summary: "There are better books for learning about saving the earth!"

We purchased this book based on a review in the Fort-Worth Star Telegram for Earth Day and although it is cute and has some helpful tips...there are other books that help teach kids about saving the earth, recycling and reusing. This book seemed to focus on some of the simpler things like turning off lights and we were hoping for more substance!


Rating: 5 / 5
Date: 2010-01-25
Summary: "Go Green"

Good for increasing general awareness in children. Children these days waste so much; I hope some parents can learn from this book too. Highly recommended.


Rating: 5 / 5
Date: 2009-07-01
Summary: "Great Book for Kids about Helping the Earth"

The kids at my preschool loved this book and were eager to put what they learned from it into practice. It is very well written and the art work is just great.


Rating: 4 / 5
Date: 2009-04-30
Summary: "how i can help my world"

The book gives good ideas to help the planet although not explaining why we should help the planet


Rating: 5 / 5
Date: 2009-04-19
Summary: "Perfect for Earth Day"

Bold, die-cut pages printed on 100% recycled paper demonstrate easy things that youngsters can do to help better the planet. The eye-catching yellow cover is a definite attention grabber, and the die-cut light bulb on the front hints at the creatively arranged pages inside. Laid out in the simplest possible terms, the book gives empowering advice for the very youngest child. On one of my favorite spreads, a blue-lined "page" covered with child's doodlings says, "I use..." and on the reverse: "both sides of the paper." What child wouldn't feel virtuously pleased with themselves at being able to do that?

The only tip offered in the book that I had a quibble with was the suggestion to unplug your tv when you're not using it... I know if I did this I'd have to reboot my cable connection and reprogram my VCR, which would be a pretty big hassle. And I can't think of too many parents who'd be comfortable letting their young ones plug and unplug major appliances on a consistent basis (but maybe that's the point? People should be watching less tv anyway.)

Some of my other favorite tips included "plant seeds and help them grow" and "sort the recycling." The final page features a night sky with a lift-the-flap revealing a colorful planet Earth with adorably blobby continents, "All because... I love my world." The bright colors and shapes made me think of those other greats of die-cut and moveable books, Ed Emberley and Louis Ehlert. Perfect for Earth Day or for any budding environmentalists out there.