Look for books with a "sustainability" sticker.
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OK Go [1] by Carin Berger [2] In this almost wordless picture book, car drivers stuck in traffic under smoggy skies seek "greener" alternatives to driving, including biking, walking, and playing. (picture book, ages 4-8) |
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Someday a Tree [3] by Eve Bunting [4] A young girl, her parents, and their neighbors try to save an old oak tree that has been poisoned by pollution. (picture book, ages 4-8) |
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Two Old Potatoes and Me [5] by John Coy [6] After a young girl finds two old potatoes at her father's house, they plant and tend them to see if they will have new potatoes in September. |
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Diary of a Worm [8] by Doreen Cronin [9] A young worm discovers, day by day, that there are some very good and some not so good things about being a worm in the great big world. |
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Round Like a Ball [10] by Lisa Campbell Ernst [11] Through a series of rhyming clues, members of a family "unearth" a mysterious round object little by little. The concentric circles evolve into a circle of rainbow colors complementing the books's Earth-friendly message |





