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The Earth is Good: A Chant in Praise of Nature (edition 1999)

by Michael de Munn, Jim McMullan (Illustrator)

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Simple text and illustrations introduce the earth and its treasures, including its trees, flowers, animals, and weather.
Member:bhellmay
Title:The Earth is Good: A Chant in Praise of Nature
Authors:Michael de Munn
Other authors:Jim McMullan (Illustrator)
Info:Scholastic (1999), Edition: First Edition, Hardcover, 32 pages
Collections:Your library
Rating:****
Tags:Non-Fiction, Science

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The Earth Is Good: A Chant in Praise of Nature by Michael DeMunn

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A simple look at Earth and all the good things in it. There's no flashy language in here at all. This book serves as a nudge for kids to go outside and explore the beauty of nature.
  mikeswanson | Jun 1, 2017 |
How children should know the earth is good. Children have the idea that everything in the nature is good for them. Children surroundings are not always bad.
Source: Pierce College Library
Age:3-5
  lashayda | Apr 21, 2013 |
This story talks about a boy in a forest saying everything is good.
Source: Puyallup Library
Ages: 3-4
  jmcbea67 | Apr 20, 2013 |
Wonderfully illustrated book which explains in a few sentences how beautiful and diverse our world is. The book is great to introduce the topic of caring for and protecting our environment. Moreover, children have the possibility to describe the pictures and compare it to their own surroundings. I am sure differences will appear. ( )
  bhellmay | Apr 19, 2013 |
When reading this children book you can really feel to go out into nature immediately. Everything out there, the soil, the wind, rain, mountains, animals, etc. is so wonderful and should be explored by every child. This book definitely motivates children to explore nature although it's not written in a convincing way. But the pictures speak for themselves. ( )
  sabrina89 | Apr 19, 2013 |
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