The Bookworm shares her Earth Day picks for kids.
Written By:
Terri Schlichenmeyer |
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Everything has its place.
That's what you're told when it's time to straighten up your room: everything has a place where it belongs, so put it there — especially if it's trash. Then read more about recycling, Earth-friendliness, and nature in these great Earth Day books for kids ...
A selection of Earth Day books for kids. (Contributed photo)
First,
"Headstrong Hallie! The Story of Hallie Morse Daggett, the First Female 'Fire Guard' " by Aimee Bissonette, illustrated by David Hohn, is part biography, part history, part ecology. It's the true story of Hallie Daggett, who dedicated her life to protecting nature and who became the first woman to work with the U.S. Forest Service.