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The Lorax

Amazon

Earth Day Books

“Unless someone like you cares a whole awful lot, nothing is going to get better. It’s not,” the Lorax tells us. Theclassic taleencourages children to stand up for the environment, one tiny seed at a time.

This April 22, the publisher is giving away 10 plantable editions of the book to fans via @drseuss social media handles; once you’re done reading, put the book in soil and water it, and it’ll eventually sprout into wildflowers — “just asThe Loraxwould have it,” according to a release.

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The Earth Book

The Earth Book

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The New 50 Simple Things Kids Can Do to Save the Earth

The New 50 Simple Things Kids Can Do to Save the Earth

Want something more practical to share with your kiddos on Earth Day?The New 50 Simple Things Kids Can Do to Save the Earthgives you and your little ones plenty of ideas for saving our world, which you can encourage them to do on their own or as a family.

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It’s Your World: Get Informed, Get Inspired & Get Going

It’s Your World: Get Informed, Get Inspired & Get Going

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The Tantrum That Saved the World

The Tantrum That Saved the World

We wouldn’t usually encourage tantrums … unless they save the world!The Tantrum That Saved the Worldfollows Sophia, who keeps getting unexpected visitors at her door — a polar bear whose ice cap has melted away, bees, farmers — and realizes she must speak up herself!

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One Earth

One Earth

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Fancy Nancy: Every Day Is Earth Day

Fancy Nancy

You child can learn all about Earth Day alongside beloved children’s book character,Fancy Nancy, who spends Earth Day trying to convince everyone around her to go green.

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Little Turtle and the Changing Sea

Little Turtle and the Changing Sea

Little Turtle and the Changing Seafollows a turtle trying to navigate an ocean full of pollution and plastic.

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A Kids Book About Climate Change

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A Kids Book About Climate Change

A Kids Book Aboutdoesn’t shy away from tough conversations with young people about big topics. The book breaks down the reality of climate change into palatable, concise pieces, while also giving hope for a better tomorrow.

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The Fog

The Fog

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The Lonely Polar Bear

The Lonely Polar Bea

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Hello, Hello

Hello, Hello by Brendan Wetzel

A sweet, interactive book that explores the way that we are all linked together,Hello, Hellois an easy way to introduce your child to the wonders of nature, with all of its differences and similarities.

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Here We Are: Notes for Living on Planet Earth

Here We Are: Notes for Living on Planet Earth

Jeffers' book,Here We Are: Notes for Living on Planet Earthis as gorgeous as it is educational, teaching kids about the planet in bite-sized chunks with stunning illustrations.

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It’s Up to Us

It’s Up to Us by Christopher Lloyd

Prince Charleswrote the foreword onthis new picture book, which uses illustrations from more than 30 artists from around the world to show the threats Earth is facing — and how we can all help. Half of proceeds will benefitThe Prince’s Foundation, which works to combat climate change. The book itself is printed on 30 percent recycled paper, and uses vegetable-based ink.

15of 15Save Local Bees KitAllTruistsPart book, part activity,Alltruist’s Save Locals Beeskit educates parents and children on the importance of bees and the ways that we can help protect local bees. Kids get some hands-on learning experience while creating a “pollinator hotel” that helps protect bees and other pollinators.

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Save Local Bees Kit

AllTruists

We All Need Bees Kit

Part book, part activity,Alltruist’s Save Locals Beeskit educates parents and children on the importance of bees and the ways that we can help protect local bees. Kids get some hands-on learning experience while creating a “pollinator hotel” that helps protect bees and other pollinators.

source: people.com