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What Does It Mean To Be Green?


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No. of pages 32

Published: 2017

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Drawing on two sides of your paper instead of just one. Walking to the park instead of getting a ride. Turning off the water while you brush your teeth. A young boy and girl explore all the different ways they can be Green over the course of a day. They discover lots of amazing facts (like our food travels an average of 1,500 miles to be on our plate!) and realize there's so much they--and we--can do to save our world!

 

This book was recognised in the E-Book category by the Benjamin Franklin Award.

There are 32 pages in this book. This book was published 2017 by Little Pickle Press LLC .

While illustrating What Does It Mean To Be Green? Chris was eager to use his talents to teach children to conserve and be more sensitive to the earth's valuable resources. He is committed to helping children learn to be actively involved in protecting our world. Chris Blair's other interests include sailing, traveling, and storytelling. He currently works and teaches out of his studio in Sausalito, California. Rana DiOrio was born in Providence, RI and grew up in a colorful Italian-American family. Her curiosity about the world began in kindergarten, while studying Western access to China and, obviously, panda bears. As a political science major/psychology minor in college, and then as a law student, she became fascinated with understanding perspective, and how just about any person, place, thing, or situation can be interpreted in so many valid ways.

This book has been nominated for the following award:

Benjamin Franklin Award
This book was recognised in the E-Book category by the Benjamin Franklin Award.

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