Monday, April 21, 2008

This is My Planet: The Kids' Guide to Global Warming

This Is My Planet: The Kids' Guide to Global Warming by Jan Thornhill

Reading level: Ages 9-12
Paperback: 64 pages
Publisher: Maple Tree Press (September 28, 2007)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 1897349076
ISBN-13: 978-1897349076


It's Nonfiction Monday, and in honor of Earth Day on Tuesday, here's a book that gives children a comprehensive look at global warming.

Did you know that sea levels are rising at a rate that's three times faster than a hundred years ago? That climate changes are causing Adelie penguins to travel so far that they're arriving too late at their nesting grounds to rear their young? That native peoples of the far north are having a more difficult and dangerous time hunting due to the warming climate? You'll learn more about this and much much more in This Is My Planet: The Kids' Guide to Global Warming.

Using simple, straightforward language Jan Thornhill shows how the world is interconnected and the cascading effects caused by global warming. The book reminds me of a scrapbook with color photographs and illustrations scattered throughout that will appeal to even the most reluctant of readers.
*image courtesy of Maple Tree Press


Presenting basic information like the carbon cycle and different climate types and more complex concepts such as greenhouse gases, Ms. Thornhill never comes across as preachy or accusatory. Instead, she presents straight facts and gives readers solid recommendations for what they can do to help protect the earth.

The back of the book includes additional online resources where readers can go to find more information. This would make an excellent resource for a science class. Highly recommended.

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5 comments:

  1. This was a perfect review for this week -- Earth Day is really big with my group of 5th grade students this year! I'm going to have to run out and get this book at the library or my favorite children's bookstore!
    Thanks so much for the review!

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  2. Thanks for stopping by Karen! I hope you enjoy the book.

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  3. this is very good book with eyecatching pictures interesting facts and get's one attention it also is written very detaily by jan thornhill i think this is one good nonfiction books i have read......!!!!!!!

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  4. aargh i hate nonfiction books!!!!!!
    But not this book this is wonderful beautiful and colourful!!!!

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