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Planet Earth: 25 Environmental Projects You Can Build Yourself by Kathleen Reilly β€” book cover

Planet Earth: 25 Environmental Projects You Can Build Yourself

by Kathleen Reilly
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Overview

Planet Earth: 25 Environmental Projects You Can Build Yourself provides an engaging guide to the natural world and encourages children ages 9 and up to get their hands dirty and actively connect with the environment. It then introduces key environmental issues-wind and solar power, pollution, endangered species, global warming, and recycling-and posits potential solutions. Trivia, fun facts, and 25 captivating hands-on projects investigate ecology basics, such as the food chain, oxygen, and animal habitats, as well as ways to lessen the strain on Earth's resources by reducing human consumption and waste. Activities include building a worm composting castle, a wind-powered bubble machine, and a gardening project that illustrates the burden of overpopulation. With Planet Earth kids will learn how to respect and protect our unique planet.

Synopsis


Children’s knowledge of the Earth and its ecology will blossom with this engaging guide to understanding and enriching the environment. The first half of the handbook provides an overview of the natural world and encourages children to get their hands dirty and actively connect with the environment while the second half introduces key environmental issues—wind and solar power, pollution, endangered species, global warming, and recycling—and posits potential solutions. Trivia, fun facts, and more than 20 captivating hands-on projects investigate ecology basics, such as the food chain, oxygen, and animal habitats, as well as ways to lessen the strain on the Earth’s resources by reducing human waste and consumption. Activities include building a worm composting castle, a wind-powered bubble machine, a Tullgren funnel, and a gardening project that illustrates the burden of overpopulation.

About the Author, Kathleen Reilly

Kathleen Reilly is the author of hundreds of articles on kids and outdoor activities. She lives in Fuquay-Varina, North Carolina.

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Awrungsponge.blogspot.com

Written for kids 9 and up and their grown-ups. Great for home, clubs and school.

Calgary Child

An engaging guide to the natural world. It encourages children nine and up to get their hands dirty and actively connect with the environment. It is a great introduction to key environmental issues.

CLEAR Reviews

Could easily serve as a supplemental textbook in science and environmental classes for children . . . very informative and age appropriate.

Book Details

Published
April 1, 2008
Publisher
Nomad Press
Pages
128
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9781934670040

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