Helping Our Planet
By (Author) Jane Bingham
Illustrated by Various
Usborne Publishing Ltd
Usborne Publishing Ltd
2nd July 2020
30th April 2020
United Kingdom
Children
Non Fiction
Childrens / Teenage general interest: Nature, animals, the natural world
333.72
Paperback
240
Width 133mm, Height 199mm, Spine 16mm
200g
Caring for the Earth is the biggest challenge facing us all today, but what can YOU do to helpThis practical, hands-on guide is filled with helpful checklists of actions to take and choices to make in your daily life. There are chapters on planet-friendly eating, shopping and travelling, and on ways to save energy and cut down on waste. There's also clear advice on getting drastic about plastic, and taking better care of the natural world, and links to recommended websites with more information.With the help of this book, you can really make a difference to the future of our planet.
As our students become more independent they start to hear the message about the plight of the planet more loudly and realise that even though they are still young, there is much they can do as individuals to contribute to the solution rather than the problem. Focusing on issues such as saving energy, reducing waste, cutting down on plastic, water conservation, shopping and travelling thoughtfully and caring for the planet's plants and creatures., this book presents more in-depth information that respects the reader's growing maturity and understanding. It includes a section on how they can make their voice heard so others take notice so rather than just becoming aware of the issue, they understand that they can also take action on a broader scale. By this age, students will also have a feeling for which particular area attracts them the most, so the accompanying Quicklinks also offer a way forward for greater awareness an action. With information in manageable chunks alongside lots of illustrations, this is one for those who are ready to take their journey to the next step. -- Barbara Braxton * Barbara Braxton *
Jane studied English at Exeter and Art History at York. She has worked on various Usborne dictionaries, encyclopaedias and learning books, and her edition of the Usborne Illustrated Dictionary was awarded a prize for a significant contribution to children's literacy. She has two sons and three stepsons who are now scattered across the globe. She gets a huge thrill from seeing her books on sale when she travels to the USA and Australia.