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Loading... No World Too Big: Young People Fighting Global Climate Change (edition 2023)by Lindsay H. Metcalf (Author), Jeanette Bradley (Author), Keila V. Dawson (Author), Jeanette Bradley (Illustrator)
Work InformationNo World Too Big: Young People Fighting Global Climate Change by Lindsay H. Metcalf
None No current Talk conversations about this book. The young have the most to lose and are the best hope to stop then undo the results of greed and laziness on our planet. The poems and examples set by young people around the globe exhort all to Think Like an Earth Protector. Read. Think. Act. The illustrations by Jeanette Bradley are simple, colorful, and meaningful. Well suited for reading WITH someone of any age including ESL, and great for gifting to anyone, but especially to a school or your public library! I requested and received a free temporary e-book on Adobe Digital Editions from Charlesbridge via NetGalley. Thank you! no reviews | add a review
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"David Bowles, Traci Sorell, and others present poems about young activists who speak up to fight global climate change"-- No library descriptions found. |
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NO WORLD TOO BIG tells the story of twelve young people fighting global climate change. Each two page spread introduces a young activist through a poem, biographical sketch, and action tip. The book concludes with useful resources about science and poetry forms.
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