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Environmental non-fiction books for all ages

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  • Dive into the world of environmental non-fiction with books that cater to all ages.

  • From Joanna Cole’s engaging exploration of water’s role in our ecosystem in ‘The Magic School Bus at the Waterworks’, to practical advice for young eco-warriors in ‘Fifty Simple Things Kids Can Do to Save the Earth’, these books make complex environmental issues accessible.

  • Delve deeper into ocean conservation with Sylvia A. Earle’s ‘The World Is Blue’, understand climate change with ‘Climate Change: Discover How It Impacts Spaceship Earth’, and get inspired by teen activist Greta Thunberg’s speeches in ‘No One Is Too Small to Make a Difference’.

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Understanding our environment and its protection is crucial today. This article presents environmental nonfiction books suitable for various age groups.

These selections offer insights into ecology, conservation, and sustainability, helping readers of all ages become more aware of the natural world and the steps needed to safeguard it.

Each book provides a unique perspective on how we can contribute to preserving our planet.

‘The Magic School Bus at the Waterworks’ 

The Magic School Bus at the Waterworks by Joanna Cole is an ideal start for young readers to understand water’s crucial role in our ecosystem.

Through Ms. Frizzle’s adventurous field trip, children discover the water cycle and conservation in an engaging manner.

This book blends entertaining storytelling with accurate environmental science, making it perfect for igniting curiosity about nature in young minds.

‘Fifty Simple Things Kids Can Do to Save the Earth’ 

Fifty Simple Things Kids Can Do to Save the Earth by The EarthWorks Group offers practical advice for young readers eager to make a difference.

This book breaks down complex environmental issues into manageable actions that kids can take to help protect the planet.

From recycling to saving energy, it empowers children by showing them how their actions matter.

‘The World Is Blue’ 

The World Is Blue: How Our Fate and the Ocean’s Are One by Sylvia A. Earle explores why oceans are vital for life on Earth and how human actions threaten them.

Earle’s passion for oceanography illuminates as she simplifies scientific concepts, underlining the urgency of ocean conservation.

It’s an enlightening read for those keen on understanding and safeguarding our marine ecosystems.

‘Climate Change: Discover How It Impacts Spaceship Earth’

Climate Change: Discover How It Impacts Spaceship Earth by Joshua Sneideman and Erin Twamley educates on climate change with engaging illustrations and clear explanations.

Aimed at middle-grade readers but suitable for all, it covers greenhouse gases, renewable energy, and individual contributions to combat climate change.

This book is vital for understanding and addressing the impacts of climate change on our planet.

‘Greta Thunberg’

Greta Thunberg: No One Is Too Small to Make a Difference gathers speeches by teen climate activist Greta Thunberg at global events like the UN Climate Action Summit.

Her compelling words motivate all ages to act urgently against climate change.

This book shows that impactful planet preservation isn’t limited to adults or scientists, proving anyone can contribute significantly.



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