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100 Ways to Save the Planet: Everything You Need to Know to Become a Green Super Hero! [Kõva köide]

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  • Formaat: Hardback, 80 pages, kõrgus x laius: 249x204 mm, 150 Illustrations, color
  • Ilmumisaeg: 08-Oct-2024
  • Kirjastus: Button Books
  • ISBN-10: 1787081567
  • ISBN-13: 9781787081567
  • Formaat: Hardback, 80 pages, kõrgus x laius: 249x204 mm, 150 Illustrations, color
  • Ilmumisaeg: 08-Oct-2024
  • Kirjastus: Button Books
  • ISBN-10: 1787081567
  • ISBN-13: 9781787081567

100 Ways to Save the Planet is packed with activities to help young eco-warriors make a positive difference.

From growing your own veg and learning how to sew to organizing a school seed bank and making a bird box, each colorful page is filled with practical tips, fascinating facts, and engaging activities that empower kids to become environmental superheroes as they recycle, reuse, reduce and repair.

The vibrant illustrations and lively narrative will inspire young minds to take action and foster a love for our planet, making saving the world an achievable mission for all.

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Packed with ideas to help young readers become green superheroes from big projects, such as making a wildlife pond to smaller life changes such as brushing with a bamboo toothbrush. -- Sue McGonigle * Books for Keeps * "...more than simply another list of ways to save the planet. In conversational text, Jordan encourages young readers to become Green Superheroes by learning about and engaging with nature. Accompanied by brightly colored digital art, his 100 suggestions incorporate this theme, beginning with a footprint, to symbolize ones carbon footprint, which can also be used to keep track of each accomplishment. The remaining activities can be completed in any order and range from investigation (learning about one new tree or minibeastspider, millipede, snaila day for several days) to lifestyle changes (starting a carpool posse with classmates and friends or learning how to read labels for sustainable products). Many, however, involve direct interaction with nature, such as taking an evening moth safari, making wildlife watering holes, and harvesting a sunflower for food for birds or even oneself. In addition, an international section introduces sustainable practices and examples from around the world. Concluding tips and resources top off this hands-on environmental guide. -- Angela Leeper * Booklist * Saving the planet seems like an awfully big job how can very small kids make a difference? Well, for young conservationists, theres good news: there are countless ways to help protect the planet, and this book offers a whopping 100 of them to get you started. From helping attract biodiversity by building a magic pond to turning leaves into compost to making a bug-friendly borough, this title offers dozens of methods and encouragements to help planet-conscious youngsters do their part. Accompanied on each page by vibrant illustrations, this title makes a great handbook for little ones feeling overwhelmed with where to start when it comes to helping the Earth. -- Cara Broel * BookStr.com * This non fiction book is packed with information and activities how to save nature. The more you do, the more you will notice the connections with natures wonders Become a green superhero by recycling, reusing, reducing and repairing and foster a love for our planet. * @the_treasure_outdoors * Reduce, repair, recycle, reuse: these are key practical words for anybody looking to tread more lightly on our planet. There are plenty of ideas to implement these actions and it matters not whether children can actually read the book for themselves. With its enticing, clear illustrations by Joshua Rice and interesting facts, this is an invaluable handbook for any family, primary or even secondary classroom: think of all the environmental superheroes it could inspire. -- Jill Bennett * Red Reading Hub * This book is packed with actionable steps you can take to help our planet. From growing your own vegetables to brushing with bamboo it is packed with actions big & small! * @picturebookrecommendations * Little projects is a great way to get children interested in sustainability issues from a young age. This book by Tom Jordan with vibrant illustrations by Joshua Rice is packed with engaging activities 100 of them for easy things that kids and teens can do to take a productive step towards building a brighter future for our planet and becoming a Green Superhero.





The hardback contains simple tips that deliver instant environmental benefits, along with dozens of practical projects to care for birds, grow fruit and veg, batch cook, build biospheres and create wildlife corridors. It also includes ideas for getting other kids involved, such as organising a school seed bank and going on discovery walks together.





The ideas in 100 Ways to Save the Planet not only empower youngsters to become environmental superheroes through fixing, swapping, recycling and sharing, it also contains fascinating facts on everything about our world, from woodlands, water and weather to energy, animals, the sky and stars. Its a book Ive enjoyed reading myself and Im sure kids of all ages will love it too. * My Thrifty Life by Cassie Fairy blog * From growing your own veg and learning how to sew to organizing a school seed bank and making a bird box, each colorful page is filled with practical tips, fascinating facts, and engaging activities that empower kids to become environmental superheroes as they recycle, reuse, reduce and repair.





The vibrant illustrations and lively narrative will inspire young minds to take action and foster a love for our planet, making saving the world an achievable mission for all.





It is a lovely book that is packed with activities to help young eco-warriors make a positive difference. I like that the book expands your horizons & inspires to think outside the box to be more eco-friendly & get to know the #environment on a deeper level. See #nature differently, explore the great outdoors, & maybe have a great idea that will change the future. It's a nice & creative way to learn & try to protect our planet. * @stylishmodernmotherhood *

Your Green Superhero footprint 8

Edge towards veg 9

Become an expert 10

Year of the bird 11

Store when it pours 12

Let the grass grow 12

Wildlife watering holes 13

Make a magic pond 14

Build a recycle robot 16

Learn about labels 17

Become a shopping spy 17

Brush with bamboo 18

Turn off the taps 19

Grow your own veg 20

Grow your own fruit 20

Grow your own herbs 21

A smoothie a day 21

Sew cool 22

Slow fashion 22

One degree 23

Daft draught excluders 23

Make a nature documentary 24

Find your family tree 25

Assemble a superhero squad 26

Travel back in time 28

Bring an animal back to life 29

Lightbulb moment 30

Switch on to switching off 30

Stay mucky 31

Electrical amnesty 31

Turn leaves into compost 32

Make a wormery 33

Race a sunflower 34

Harvest a sunflower 35

Library of things 36

Fix & mix 37

Spread the magic 38

Super seed superstore 39

S.O.S (Sell Old Stuff) 40

Give up something 40

Birthday bonus 41

Swap screen for green 41

Batch for the future 42

Tea for two 42

Souper-hero soup 43

Big Cook recipe book 43

Green gang 44

Bee positive 44

Green hair 44

Pedal an invention 45

Green laws 45

Expand your wild horizons 46

Take a friend on a walk 46

Look for the PLUES 47

Adopt an animal 48

Nights, camera action! 48

Bring up a pet dragon 49

Learn your birds 50

Feed the birds 50

Bird B&B 50

Discover SpoGomi 52

Switch to renewables 53

Go plogging 54

Get into upcycling 54

Jump on your bike 55

Discover friluftsliv 55

Be a person of the forest 56

Packed lunch reboot 56

Say no to nurdles 57

Battery recharge 57

On your marks, offset, go 58

Staycation location 58

Thoughts of trains? 59

Skates for school 59

Car pool posse 59

Have a hoot at night 60

Wondering stars 61

Build a bug-friendly borough 62

Learn your minibeasts 63

Perk up a patio 64

Bring a wall to life 65

Turning anything into a flower pot 65

Make a mini-pond 65

Learn your trees 66

Explore a tree 67

Wildlife corridor 68

Make a wild map 69

Become an eco-ranger 69

Pollen power-up 70

Sprinkle sorties 70

Feed your flowers 71

Verdant verges 71

Learn your mammals 72

Big wild project 72

Midnight moth safari 73

Halve a problem 74

Make a mini-biosphere 75

Design a green city 76

Get philosophical 76

Write a letter 77
Tom Jordan is an author and scriptwriter, based in Yorkshire, UK. He's written about nature and exploring from all corners of the globe. He has worked with outdoor organisations including National Parks UK, Rough Guide, National Geographic, and Explorer HQ. He has also created hugely popular geographical adventure stories for childrens TV.





Joshua Rice is an illustrator and designer based in London, UK. His graphic, colourful work has been shortlisted for industry awards, exhibited in the London Transport Museum and featured by clients and collaborators such as National Parks UK, Historic Royal Palaces and Explorer HQ. Originally from Ontario, Canada, he trained as a historian before moving to the UK almost twenty years ago. Today, he works on art and other things from his home studio in Ealing, west London, where he lives with his family.