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Palm trees at the North Pole: The hot truth about climate change / Horst, Marc ter; Panders, Wendy (ill.); Watkinson, Laura (Tr.) 2018  Book
Watkinson, Laura (Tr.) Book
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Publication Vancouver, Greystone Kids, 2018.
Description 185pYellow spine
Summary/Abstract Through awesome facts and detailed, colorful illustrations, Palm Trees at the North Pole shares the science and history of climate change in an accessible and entertaining way. Helps kids understand why and how climate change is happening, and what we can do about it Encourages young climate activists to engage even more deeply with their chosen cause. The history of the climate and humans’ role in changing it Brave scientists and young activists like Greta Thunberg The real consequences of climate change, such as rising tides, heat waves, and hurricanes, presented in a non-frightening way Actions kids can take to help combat climate change in their own communities After reading this book, kids will become experts on the most important issue facing our world today, and feel like part of the solution!
Standard Number 9781771646826 Hb.
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War / Letria, Jose Jorge; Letria, Andre (ill.) 2018  Book
Letria, Jose Jorge Book
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Publication Canada, Greystone Kids, 2018.
Description 64pBrown and black spine
Summary/Abstract An award-winning, stunningly illustrated, sober depiction of war. A recipient of the prestigious Nami Concours prize, this remarkable book of striking, often surreal illustrations and sparse prose reveals the many sides of war: where it comes from, how it creeps up on us, and how it destroys everything in its wake. During a time when wars are fought around the world, this evocative and bold interpretation may serve as a vehicle for difficult yet necessary discussions among readers of all ages. As Deborah Ellis, author of the Breadwinner series, says: 'If children are old enough to be bombed, they are old enough to read about it.
Standard Number 9781771647267 Hb.
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