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Palm Trees at the North Pole: The Hot Truth About Climate Change

Hardback

Main Details

Title Palm Trees at the North Pole: The Hot Truth About Climate Change
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Marc ter Horst
Illustrated by Wendy Panders
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:192
Dimensions(mm): Height 234,Width 203
ISBN/Barcode 9781771646826
ClassificationsDewey:363.73874
Audience
Children's (6-12)
Illustrations Full-color illustrations throughout

Publishing Details

Publisher Greystone Books,Canada
Imprint Greystone Books,Canada
Publication Date 1 April 2021
Publication Country Canada

Description

Age range 9 to 12 Perfect for home-schooling and virtual and blended learning, Palm Trees at the North Pole shares the science and history of climate change through awesome facts and detailed, colorful illustrations that will excite and draw kids into this important issue, helping them feel part of the solution. With extraordinary facts about farting cows and cracking icebergs, tall windmills and fast electric cars, burly polar bears and cute little pikas, this approachable and creative guide encourages young climate activists to engage even more deeply with their chosen cause. It also helps kids new to the issue understand why and how climate change is happening, and what we can do about it! This clear, accessible, and often funny book about climate change explains everything kids need to know about our global environment and how it has changed throughout history - often as a result of our own actions. After reading this book, kids will become experts on climate change, and feel empowered to share their knowledge with the world! Accompanied by vivid illustrations that bring the story to life, Palm Trees at the North Pole features brave scientists, young activists like Greta Thunberg, and most importantly: science and facts about our planet. This wonderful book covers the history of our climate - starting with exploding volcanoes and extinct mammoths - and explains humans' role in climate change. It also shares information about environmental movements throughout history! Palm Trees at the North Pole explains the real consequences of climate change, such as rising tides, heat waves, and hurricanes, but never in a scary way. Above all, the book outlines actions kids can take to help combat climate change in their own communities, and equips kids with the knowledge to understand the most important issue facing our world today.

Author Biography

MARC TER HORST studied literature but soon found himself more interested in geology, astronomy, and evolution. He has written several nonfiction books for kids and they have been translated into many languages. He lives in the Netherlands. WENDY PANDERS is an illustrator and graphic designer for magazines and newspapers and has illustrated many children's books. She lives in the Netherlands.

Reviews

"Bring[s] the urgency of climate change front and center for upper-elementary and middle school readers." -Horn Book "Goes into great detail about all different aspects of climate change. From talking about discovering greenhouse gases to disappearing islands [with] lovely illustrations worked in, around, and behind the text!" -The Tiny Activist "An entertaining... overview of climate change.... this visually appealing account is inviting and ultimately reassuring." -Booklist "A comprehensive account engagingly presented." -Kirkus Reviews "Perfect for young environmentalists who want to learn about climate change." -TinyBeans "A useful reference as new science emerges.... Highly Recommended." -Canadian Review of Materials "Interesting....ideal for read-alouds and student discussion groups. Recommended." -School Library Connections