Who Eats What? Food Chains and Food Webs
by Patricia Lauber & Darlene McCampbell
An exploration of how the food chain works right through the peanut butter and jelly sandwich you might have had for lunch. The book also explores how human activity, such as overhunting Pacific sea otters, effects the rest of the chain.


Earth Book for Kids: Activities to Help Heal the Environment
by Linda Schwartz
Filled with ideas for arts and crafts projects, experiments, and experiences that encourage children to enjoy and heal the environment, this book covers acid rain, endangered wildlife, pesticides, energy, recycling, pollution, landfills, rain forests, water conservation, and related topics.


Dr. Art's Guide to Planet Earth: For Earthlings Ages 12 to 120
by A. Sussman
Presents easy-to-understand principles that explain how the Earth works and what we can do to restore the planet, globally and locally.


Recycle: A Handbook for Kids
by Gail Gibbons
A nonfiction picture book introduction to how glass, paper, aluminum, and plastic are recycled. Pen and wash illustrations accompany the text which takes readers step-by-step through the recycling process.


City Green
by DyAnne DiSalvo-Ryan
Marcy and Miss Rosa start a campaign to clean up an empty lot and turn it into a community garden.


Cactus Hotel
by Brenda Guiberson
In words and pictures fascinating to even the youngest child, the desert world is brought to life in this poetic story about the life--and death--of a giant saguaro cactus. Full color throughout.


Seashore
by Steve Parker
Learn how a limpet grips the rock, how a crab grows a new leg, how a prawn becomes invisible, how seabirds catch fish, and how a sea otter sleeps at sea. Discover how long seaweed can grow, why hermit crabs live in secondhand shells, which shells bore holes in solid rock, where a puffin lays its eggs, and much, much more.


Discovering Marine Mammals: A Nature Activity Book
by Nancy Field and Sally Machlis
Dog-Eared Publications aims to turn youngsters into environmentally aware citizens of the earth and to foster a love of science and nature. Written by scientists, science educators and writers, these action-packed books discuss the work of scientists and their research, and deal with environmental problems and some of their solutions.


Ever-Living Tree: The Life and Times of a Coast Redwood
by Linda Vieira
2,500 years in the life of a California redwood tree from the time it sprouted in 325 B.C. until the year it was felled by lightning. To give readers context, contemporary events from world history--such as the building of China's great Wall, the birth of Jesus, and George Washington becoming the first President of the United States--are used to demonstrate how the world was changing as the mighty tree grew.

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