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Touch the Earth

by Julian Lennon, Bart Davis

Other authors: Smiljana Coh (Illustrator)

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While on the White Feather Flier, children learn to do what they can to help save the environment, including creating clean water for people to drink and taking pollution out of the ocean.
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Synopsis: This book is interactive as it asks the reader to control the airplane that carries us along. It tells an inspiring, lyrical story, rooted in Lennon's life and work, and is filled with beautiful illustrations that will please young children. Ages 4-8, Grades Pre-K-1.

Response: This book, though sweet, could go further with its interactive elements, and make them a bit more playful and fun. The wistful, slightly mopey delivery of the message of environmental awareness and the plights of people around the world doesn’t jibe well with the attempt at interactive play. However, the illustrations are pretty and, for young children, can be a simple introduction to some difficult concepts like people living without clean water. It is rather cloying, but would fit into a learning unit on environmentalism. ( )
  NikkiNorris | Jun 13, 2021 |
An interactive picture book for young readers, ages three through six. The White Feather turns into a magical airplane, taking children around the world to save the planet.

This delightful tale, which young readers are sure to enjoy, encourages them to “press” a printed button and, by changing the tilt of the book, “fly” to different places where they will learn about diverse environmental problems. As the story unfolds, the reader travels north, south, east, and west and, using the magical powers of the flyer, fixes what needs fixing. Throughout the telling of the tale, it’s clear that the author believes that helping young children learn to love Planet Earth will translate into them growing up to care for the planet.

If only it were that simple.

This enchanting tale, with its charming illustrations, is certainly entertaining for entertain young readers. But it would be a great disservice if they were to believe they’d actually helped the environment simply by “pressing” the buttons on the pages of a book. The reading of this book begs a follow-up activity that will facilitate a child’s understanding of the importance of caring for the environment and had the author included such a list, it surely would have sparked the imagination of every young reader.

Perhaps young readers could join their parents in recycling, picking up trash, planting something in the garden, taking a nature walk, or some other positive activity to support environmental sustainability. This would help the young reader develop a greater understanding of the need for involvement and action in caring for the environment and the planet itself.

A portion of the proceeds from the sale of this book support environmental and humanitarian efforts.

Recommended. ( )
  jfe16 | Oct 13, 2019 |
Touch the earth is an interactive book about the reader using a magic feather to fly around the earth and learn about the direction and our earth's environment. I like how this book engages readers by telling them they are the ones controlling the plane and that each page has buttons that the reader can touch. I also liked how educational this book is and that it incorporates important terms even though this book is geared towards younger children. The book talks about direction (North, East, South, and West), pollution, and irrigation. ( )
  elunsf1 | Feb 21, 2019 |
Source book dust jacket: Julian Lennon is a Grammy-nominated singer-songwriter, photographer, documentarian, and philanthropist. Founded the global and humanitarian organization The White Feather Foundation, whose key initiatives are education, health, conservation, and the protection of indigenous culture.

Bart Davis is an international best seller of novels and nonfiction books.

Smiljana Coh is an artist who studied film animation and combines traditional and digital illustration techniques in her work.
  uufnn | May 22, 2018 |
I absolutely loved this book! This book takes us on a journey on a plane called the White Feather Flier that helps solve problems. The White Feather Flier reminded me of the Magic School Bus because it can turn into different things. It became a submarine to go under water at one point. It teaches young readers about maps, and you learn about north, south, east and west, by pointing the Flier in different directions. The journey takes the reader around the world to help solve environmental problems, like helping fish by cleaning up plastic in the ocean, and solving water problems in dry regions, etc.I thought it was really cool how this book shows children they CAN change the world and touch the lives of others. This was a very powerful book and it was written in a simplistic way for young readers to understand and follow. I would like to read the other books in this series! ( )
  aquinn | Apr 23, 2018 |
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While on the White Feather Flier, children learn to do what they can to help save the environment, including creating clean water for people to drink and taking pollution out of the ocean.

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Jump aboard the White Feather Flier, a magical plane that can go wherever you want. Just press a button printed on the page, and point the plane up in the air to fly, or down to land it.

The Flier’s mission is to transport readers around the world, to engage them in helping to save the environment, and to teach one and all to love our planet.
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