Green Reading for EE Week

One of the best ways to participate in EE Week is to incorporate environmentally-themed reading into classroom lessons and activities. Check out the list below to find some "Green Reads" for your students. Also see our list of green reading for educators.

  
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Elementary School

 Animal Poems Animal Poems of the Iguazú/Animalario del Iguazú

Francisco X. Alarcón

ISBN # 978-0-89239-225-4

Award-winning Chicano poet Francisco X. Alarcón and celebrated artist Maya Christina Gonzalez address wildlife and habitat preservation with a bilingual environmental poetry collection about one of the wonders of the natural world-the Iguazú rainforest of South America.

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The Armadillo from Amarillo

Lynne Cherry

ISBN# 978-0152003593

When an armadillo named Sasparillo wants to know where on earth he is, he leaves his home in San Antonio and travels north through the canyons and prairies of Texas. In Amarillo he meets an eagle and, with her help, finds the answer to his question-as well as lots of adventures. 

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The Berenstain Bears Don't Pollute (Anymore)

Stan & Jan Berenstain

ISBN # 978-0679823513

When careless citizens pose a threat to Bear Country's environment, Brother and Sister Bear form the Earthsavers Club. Their spirited ecological efforts deliver a timely message about the urgent need to mend our polluting and wasteful ways.

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Brother Eagle Sister Sky

Chief Seattle, Illustrated by Susan Jeffers

ISBN # 978-0590466486

"How can you buy the sky? How can you own the rain and the wind?" So begin the moving words attributed to a great American Indian chief--Chief Seattle--over 100 years ago. They are words that eloquently capture the central belief of Native Americans: that this earth and every creature on it is sacred. It is this belief that inspired Susan Jeffers' extraordinary full-color paintings.

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Butterfly House

Eve Bunting

ISBN # 978-0590848848

After a girl saves a black creature from a greedy jay, she decides to raise it. With the help of her grandfather, the girl makes a home for the creature until it turns into a butterfly and must be set free.

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The Carrot Seed

Ruth Krauss

ISBN # 978-0590450928

When a little boy plants a carrot seed, everyone tells him it won't grow. But when you are very young, there are some things that you just know, and the little boy knows that one day a carrot will come up. So he waters his seed, and pulls the weeds, and he waits ...

 

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Diary of a Worm

Doreen Cronin

ISBN # 978-0439677745

This is the diary . . . of a worm. Surprisingly, a worm not that different from you or me. Except he eats his homework. Oh, and his head looks a lot like his rear end.

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The Dragon and the Unicorn

Lynne Cherry

ISBN # 978-0152241933

The Dragon and the Unicorn is an allegory about the Old Growth Forest of the Pacific Northwest. A princess learns about the important ecology of the ancient forest and teaches her father, the king.

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The Empty Lot

Dale H. Fife

ISBN # 978-0871568595

Harry Hale owns a vacant lot that he hasn't visited for years. "What good is an empty lot?" he thinks, and he makes up his mind to sell it. But when Harry visits his lot to decide on a price, he's surprised to find that it's far from empty. In fact, his little patch of land is bursting with life.

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Everybody Needs a Rock

Byrd Baylor

ISBN # 978-0689710513

Everybody needs a rock -- at least that's the way this particular rock hound feels about it in presenting her own highly individualistic rules for finding just the right rock for you.

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Flashy, Fantastic Rain Forest Frogs

Dorothy Patent

ISBN # 978-0590127493

This book describes the physical characteristics, behavior, reproduction, and habitat of frogs that live in the rain forest.

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Flute's Journey: The Life of a Wood Thrush

Lynne Cherry

ISBN # 978-0153143694

The story of a wood thrush's arduous first migration--across thousands of miles-from his nesting grounds in the Belt Woods of Maryland to his winter home in Costa Rica, and back again.

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Forests For All

Melanie Richardson Dundy

ISBN # 0-9674491-2-X

This book uses animal characters and 2 ‘loggers' to introduce young children to the factors that are considered when managing a forest for all users... the needs of animals, recreational users and the forest sector must be balanced to ensure a healthy forest for the future.

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The Gardener

Sarah Stewart

ISBN# 978-0374325176

Through her letters to her farm family, Lydia Grace tells how she brightens her uncle's dreary bakery and his disposition with a little dirt and a suitcase full of seeds.

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The Giving Tree

Shel Silverstein

ISBN # 978-0060256661

'Once there was a tree...and she loved a little boy.' So begins this tender story about the capacity for unconditional love and generosity, written and illustrated by Shel Silverstein.

 

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The Great Kapok Tree: A Tale of the Amazon Rain Forest

Lynne Cherry

ISBN # 978-0152026141

This best-selling classic is an inspired look at what the Kapok tree means to the creatures that live in it-and what rain forests mean to the world's ecology.

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A Handful of Dirt

Raymond Bial

ISBN # 978-0802786982

You'll never look at the ground you walk on in the same way after Raymond Bial, an award-winning photo essayist, takes you on this eye-opening, down-and-dirty tour of one of the earth's most precious resources.

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A Harvest of Color: Growing A Vegetable Garden

Melanie Eclare

ISBN # 978-1929927319

A group of neighborhood children transform a bare patch of earth into a vegetable garden, learning simple but important lessons in the process.

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How Groundhog's Garden Grew

Lynne Cherry

ISBN # 978-0439560658

Little Groundhog loves to eat his neighbor's vegetables until he makes a friend who teaches him the joy of planting a garden of his own. As squirrel introduces Little Groundhog to the cycle of an entire gardening year, children will learn about gathering seeds in fall; storing them in winter; planting in spring; weeding and watering in summer; and eating a delicious, bountiful harvest at Thanksgiving time.

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I Can Name 50 Trees Today!

Bonnie Worth

ISBN # 978-0375822773

While stopping to admire some of the world's most amazing trees, the Cat and Co. teach beginning readers how to identify different species from the shape of their crowns, leaves, lobes, seeds, bark, and fruit. Kids will learn about many trees common to North America.

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I Wish I Were a Butterfly

James Howe

ISBN # 978-0152004705

Perceiving himself ugly, a cricket longs to be a butterfly and seeks counsel from his friends at Swampswallow Pond.

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Just Us Two: Poems about Animal Dads

Joyce Sidman

ISBN # 978-0761315636

Eleven poems present life from the point of view of various animal fathers and their young, including Emperor penguins, Nile crocodiles, and giant water bugs.

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Lily's Garden

Deborah Kogan Ray

ISBN # 9780761326533

Lily's Garden creates a calendar of the year seen through the lens of things planted, grown, and harvested and dramatized in Lily's letters and phone calls to her far-away grandparents. The procession of months and the change of seasons, the holidays, and ultimately the passage of an entire year in the garden are celebrated in this picture book.

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A Log's Life

Wendy Pfeffer

ISBN # 978-1416934837

Through the simple yet dramatic story of a tree's life, death, and decomposition, A Log's Life illustrates the interdependence of living creatures.

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The Lorax

Dr. Seuss

ISBN # 978-0394923376

Long before saving the earth became a global concern, Dr. Seuss, speaking through his character the Lorax, warned against mindless progress and the danger it posed to the earth's natural beauty.

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Mammalabilia

Douglas Florian

ISBN # 978-0439329347

A collection of humorous poems about mammals such as the tiger, gorilla, and rhebok.

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Michael Bird-Boy

Tomie dePaola

ISBN # 978-0135797983

A young boy who loves the countryside determines to find the source of the black cloud that hovers above it.

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Miss Rumphius

Barbara Cooney

ISBN # 978-0440844112

As a child Great-Aunt Alice Rumphius resolved that when she grew up she would go to faraway places, live by the sea in her old age, and do something to make the world more beautiful--and she does all those things, the last being the most difficult of all.

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Mother Earth and Her Children

Sibylle van Olfers

ISBN # 978-1933308180

Deep below the ground, Mother Earth rouses her sleepy children. The little ones ready themselves for spring, then join a jubilant procession of bugs and beetles up into the summer meadows.

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Mrs. Spitzer's Garden

Edith Pattou, Mary Beth Owens

ISBN # 978-0152058029 

With her sure, loving, gardener's touch, Mrs. Spitzer nurtures the students in her classroom each year.

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Once There Was A Tree

Natalia Romanova

ISNB # 978-0140546774 

An old stump attracts many living creatures, and when it is gone, a new tree attracts the same creatures, who need it for a variety of reasons.

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Our Big Home: An Earth Poem

Linda Glaser

ISBN # 978-0761316503

In this illustrated poem for children, the author presents a broad vision of home as the planet Earth.

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Our Generous Garden

Ann Nagro

ISBN #978-0979373947

Elementary students create a school vegetable garden and along the way learn about healthy eating habits, nature, respect and responsibility, math and science, and that they can change their community. Based on a successful school garden project. Includes garden recipes and outdoor classroom activities.

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Owl Moon

Jane Yolen

ISBN # 978-0590420440

A young girl and her father take a nighttime stroll near the farm where they live to look for owls.

 Pee Wee and the Magical Compost Heap

 Pee Wee and the Magical Compost Heap

Larraine Roulston

ISBN # 0-9697883-04 

The first book of the Pee Wee Series, 'Pee Wee and the Magical Compost Heap' introduces children to backyard composting through the adventures of Pee Wee, the endearing little red wiggler worm, and all the insects in the compost heap. 

 Pee Wee Goes to the Fair

 Pee Wee Goes to the Fair

Larraine Roulston

ISBN # 978-0-9697883-4-8

"Pee Wee Goes to the Fair' is the latest adventure in the Pee Wee Series.  This story takes all the compost critters to a Spring Environmental Science Fair where Scott and friends display their elaborately decorated worm bin.

 Pee Wee's Family in a Nutshell

 Pee Wee's Family in a Nutshell

Larraine Roulston

ISBN # 0-9697883-2-0

'Pee Wee's Family in a Nutshell' is the 3rd in the Pee Wee Series.  Vanessa the magical butterfly transports everyone to the classroom worm bin to find Pee Wee's family.  This book notes the differences between vermicomposting and backyard composting.

 Pee Wee's Great Adventure

 Pee Wee's Great Adventure

Larraine Roulston

ISBN # 0-9697883-39

Second in the Pee Wee Series, 'Pee Wee's Great Adventure: A Guide to Vermicomposting,' has Pee Wee describing an amazing adventure from a classroom worm bin to a backyard composter.  Instructions are included on how to care for worms and harvest their castings.

 

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A Place to Grow

Stephanie Bloom

ISBN # 978-1931969079

No matter where it lands or how desperately it hopes, the tiny seed can't find a place to grow. Will the tiny seed ever find its home, or will it keep searching and floating forever?

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Pumpkins

Mary Lyn Ray

ISBN # 978-0152013585

This is a story about a field and a man who loved it enough to do something to save it from development.

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The Salamander Room

Anne Mazer

ISBN # 978-0679861874

A boy finds a salamander in the woods and imagines the many things he can do to turn his room into a perfect salamander home. \

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The Sea, the Storm, and the Mangrove Tangle

Lynne Cherry

ISBN # 978-0374364823 

In this richly illustrated chronicle of the life of one mangrove tree, Lynne Cherry details the abundant wildlife that depends upon its unique and wonderful ecosystem, one that is beneficial to so many, but one that also faces many dangers.

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Stellaluna

Janell Cannon

ISBN # 978-0590483797

After she falls headfirst into a bird's nest, a baby bat is raised like a bird until she is reunited with her mother.

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Sunflower House

Eve Bunting, Kathryn Hewitt

ISBN # 978-0152019525 

A young boy creates a summer playhouse by planting sunflowers and saves the seeds to make another house the next year.

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To Every Thing There is a Season

Leo & Diane Dillon

ISBN # 978-0590478878

An award-winning team brings exquisitely to life the most famous verses from the Book of Ecclesiastes, each spread rendered in an historical style of a different world culture.

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The Ugly Vegetables

Grace Lin

ISBN # 978-0881063363 

A neighborhood comes together to share flowers and ugly vegetables soup, and the young gardener learns that regardless of appearances, everything has its own beauty and purpose.

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The Very Busy Spider

Eric Carle

ISBN # 978-0399211669

Various farm animals try to divert a busy little spider from spinning her web, but she persists and produces a thing of both beauty and usefulness. This book's tactile element makes it especially well-suited for the visually-impaired.

 

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When Winter Comes

Nancy Van Laan

ISBN # 978-0439288743

What happens to fish, flowers, field mice, and other living things when ponds freeze and the air turns blustery? Walk with a curious child and his parents as winter's first snow falls and find out....

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Where Butterflies Grow

Joanne Ryder

ISBN # 978-0140558586

Scientifically accurate drawings show the metamorphosis of a Black Swallowtail butterfly from caterpillar to chrysalis to butterfly.

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 Where Does the Garbage Go?

Paul Showers

ISBN # 978-0060210571

Follow that garbage truck...to the landfill to see how trash keeps piling up...to the incinerator to see how trash can be turned into energy ... to the recycling center to see how a soda bottle can be turned into a flowerpot. Filled with graphs, charts, and diagrams, Where Does the Garbage Go? explains how we deal with the problem of too much trash and provides ideas for easy ways to be a part of the solution.

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Where the River Begins

Thomas Locker

ISBN # 978-0803700895

Two young boys and their grandfather go on a camping trip to find the source of the river that flows by their home.

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Where Once There Was a Wood

Denise Fleming

ISBN # 978-0805037616 

Inspired by events in her own backyard, award-winning author and illustrator Denise Fleming teaches children how to make a more "creature friendly" backyard and includes information about what types of food, trees and flowers attract different kinds of animals. Where Once There Was a Wood also includes an informative bibliography for budding environmentalists, and suggests various projects that families can do together.

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The Wump World

Bill Peet

ISBN # 978-0590617239

The Pollutians invade the Wump World and turn the green meadows into a concrete jungle.

For more green reading suggestions, visit the comprehensive Children's Environmental Literature Bibliography, courtesy of Wisconsin's Project Learning Tree, Project Wild, and Project Wet programs. Also see our list of green reading for educators.

Don't see one of your favorites listed? Suggest that it be added to this list.

  

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The Big Book for Our Planet

Jean Craighead George

ISBN # 978-0525451198

Nearly thirty stories, poems, and non-fiction pieces by such notable authors as Natalie Babbitt, Marilyn Sachs, and Jane Yolen, illustrated by the likes of Steven Kellogg and Susan Jeffers, demonstrate some modern environmental issues, e.g. overpopulation, tampering with nature, litter, pollution, and waste disposal.

 
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Bird Boy

Elizabeth Starr Hill

ISBN # 978-0374307233

Chang, a mute Chinese boy whose father uses cormorants to fish, is pleased when he is finally old enough to help with the Big Catch and the raising of a new bird.

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The Case of the Missing Cutthroats: An Ecological Mystery

Jean Craighead George

ISBN # 978-0064406475

This mystery begins when Spinner, a New York City native who would rather pirouette than fly cast, catches the family prize--much to her boy cousins' dismay. The prize fish, a huge cutthroat trout, had been thought to be extinct in the river, and Spinner and her cousin set out to solve the mystery of how this one spectacular cuttroat survived until Spinner reeled him in.

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The Dynamic Great Lakes

Barbara Spring

ISBN # 978-1588517319

A critically acclaimed book about changes in the Great Lakes.

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The Earth is Painted Green: A Garden of Poems about Our Planet

Barbara Brenner

ISBN # 978-0590451345

This anthology of over 90 poems from around the world devotes itself entirely to celebrating the wondrous planet on which we all live. Environmental poems from both writers for children and adults are seamlessly blended together.

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The Fire Bug Connection: An Ecological Mystery

Jean Craighead George

ISBN # 978-0064404747

In this environmental whodunit, 12-year-old Maggie can't figure out why her exotic and beautiful new fire bugs are dying so suddenly. Is it climate change, acid rain, or murder? With the help a young computer whiz, Maggie tracks down each ecological clue.

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How We Know What We Know About Our Changing Climate 

Lynne Cherry and Gary Braasch

ISBN # 978-1584691037

Two leading environmental authors, Lynne Cherry and Gary Braasch, have come together to produce a new book for middle school-age children that explains climate science.  How We Know What We Know About Our Changing Climate presents clear science and outstanding photos of the evidence gathered by leading scientists all over the world.  View sample pages from the book and the corresponding lesson plan from the book's Teachers' Guide.

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Into the Deep Forest with Henry David Thoreau

Jim Murphy

ISBN # 978-0395605226

Using Thoreau's words as much as possible, Jim Murphy invites young readers to experience the thrill and adventure of struggling against rapids, pushing through dense forest undergrowth, and finally reaching the mountaintop. The highly illustrated format brings the wilderness to life, introducing young children to an important American and his writing.

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John Muir: My Life with Nature

Joseph Cornell

ISBN # 978-1584690092

An immigrant from Scotland, Muir today is remembered as the father of America's national parks. Born in 1838, Muir is considered by many to be the most influential conservationist of modern times. His love of nature continues to inspire people everywhere to take up the cause of preservation.

 Judy Moody Saves the World!

 Judy Moody Saves the World

Megan McDonald

ISBN # 0-7636-2087-4

When Judy Moody's class studies the environment, Judy is startled to learn about the destruction of the rainforest, the endangered species (not) in her own backyard, and her own family's crummy recycling habits.  Can she come up with a plan to save the world?

 Just a Dream

 Just a Dream

 Chris Van Allsburg

ISBN # 0395533082

Young Walter is a careless boy who tosses rubbish on the grass, thinks recycling is a waste of time, and mocks his neighbor, Rose, for her delight in the tree she has just received her her birthday.  But his dreams warn him of Earth's troubled future if he does not learn to care for the environment. 

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Keepers of the Earth

Michael J. Caduto and Joseph Bruchac

ISBN # 978-1555913854

Beginning with Native American stories, this resource provides readers with an abundance of hands-on activities that will inspire children to understand and appreciate Native American cultures and the Earth.

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One Day in the Alpine Tundra

Jean Craighead George

ISBN # 978-1555913854

A one day account of life in the Alpine Tundra. The text introduces the animals and plants who call that place home and also describes the area's climate and geological features.

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One Day in the Prairie

Jean Craighead George

ISBN # 978-0439099172

The animals on a prairie wildlife refuge sense an approaching tornado and seek protection before it touches down and destroys everything in its path.

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One Day in the Tropical Rain Forest

Jean Craighead George

ISBN # 978-0590379465

The future of the Rain Forest of the Macaw depends on a scientist and a young Indian boy as they search for a nameless butterfly during one day in the rain forest.

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One Day in the Woods

Jean Craighead George

ISBN # 978-0590379441

Rebecca discovers many things about plant and animal life when she spends the day in Teatown Woods in the Hudson Highlands of New York looking for the ovenbird.

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Paddle to the Sea

Holling C. Holling

ISBN # 978-0395292037

A young Indian boy carves a little canoe with a figure inside and names him Paddle-to-the-Sea. Paddle's journey, in text and pictures, through the Great Lakes to the Atlantic Ocean provides a geographic and historical picture of the region.

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A River Ran Wild 

Lynne Cherry

ISBN # 978-0153021930

This book provides an overview of environmental history and a history of technology. It was written to aid in the teaching of values and philosophy (i.e. Are humans part of nature? Are they apart of the food chain, or separate and independent from nature?)

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The Secret Language of Snow

Terry Tempest Williams

ISBN # 978-0394965741

This book examines over a dozen different types of snow and snowy conditions through the vocabulary of the Inuit people of Alaska. It discusses the physical properties and formation of snow and how it affects the plants, animals, and people of the Arctic.

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There Once Was a Sky Full of Stars

Bob Crelin

ISBN # 978-1931559379 

The first of it's kind, a beautifully-illustrated, lyrical bedtime story which helps children discover the magic of the night sky, and explains why many of them can't see the stars from home anymore.

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There's A Hair in My Dirt: A Worm's Story

Gary Larson

ISBN # 978-0060932749 

Gary Larson, of The Far Side fame, offers the tale of an earthworm who is sick and tired of being a worm. The final straw is a hair in his dirt dinner! The ecological tale that ensues, incorporating environmental lessons and a less-than-intelligent maiden, shows that nature is something to be preserved, enjoyed, understood, and respected.

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There's an Owl in the Shower

Jean Craighead George

ISBN # 978-0060248918

Because protecting spotted owls has cost Borden's father his job as a logger in the old growth forest of northern California, Borden intends to kill any spotted owl he sees, until he and his father find themselves taking care of a young owlet.

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Urban Roosts: Where Birds Nest in the City

Barbara Bash

ISBN # 978-0316083065

This book describes the birds that make their homes in the heart of the city and examines how they have adjusted to the urban environment.

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Who Really Killed Cock Robin? An Ecological Mystery

Jean Craighead George

ISBN # 978-0064404051

Eighth-grader Tony Isidoro follows a trail of environmental clues to try and figure out what ecological imbalances might have caused the death of the town's best-known robin.

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The Wind in the Willows

Kenneth Grahame

ISBN # 978-0721407579

This book chronicles the escapades of four animal friends who live along a river in the English countryside--Toad, Mole, Rat, and Badger. Originally written as stories to amuse the author's only son, Kenneth Grahame's The Wind in the Willows became a children's classic.

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The Yearling

Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings

ISBN # 978-0020449317

A young boy living in the Florida backwoods is forced to decide the fate of a fawn he has lovingly raised as a pet.

For more green reading suggestions, visit the comprehensive Children's Environmental Literature Bibliography, courtesy of Wisconsin's Project Learning Tree, Project Wild, and Project Wet programs. Also see our list of green reading for educators.

Don't see one of your favorites listed? Suggest that it be added to this list.

  

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Desert Solitaire: A Season in the Wilderness

Edward Abbey

ISBN # 978-0345326492

Edward Abbey's account of two summers spent in southeastern Utah's canyonlands tells of his stint as a park ranger at Arches National Monument, of his love for the natural beauty that surrounded him, and of his distaste for the modernizing improvements designed to increase visitation to the park.

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Girls Who Looked Under Rocks: The Lives of Six Pioneering Naturalists

Jeannine Atkins

ISBN # 978-1584690115

Six girls, from the 17th to the 20th century, didn't run from spiders or snakes but crouched down to take a closer look. They became pioneering naturalists, passionate scientists, and energetic writers or artists.

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Lewis and Clark: Pioneering Naturalists

Paul Russell Cartright

ISBN # 978-0803263345

The Lewis & Clark Expedition was a scientific accomplishment with legacies that remain with us today. This book highlights the scientific details of the journey.

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The Norton Book of Nature Writing

Robert Finch (Ed.)

ISBN # 978-0393027990

This anthology contains 124 pieces by classic and contemporary nature writers.

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Pilgrim at Tinker Creek

Annie Dillard

ISBN # 978-0553137064 

Pilgrim at Tinker Creek is the story of a dramatic year in Virginia's Blue Ridge valley. Annie Dillard sets out to see astonishing incidents of "mystery, death, beauty, violence."

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Rachel Carson: Witness for Nature

Linda Lear

ISBN # 978-0805034271

A definitive portrait of the woman who redefined the way humans look at their place in nature.

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Red: Passion and Patience in the Desert

Terry Tempest Williams

ISBN # 978-0375420771

This book explores naturalist Terry Tempest Williams's lifelong love of, and commitment to, the desert. It combines her best writing on the terrain she knows so well with a collection of new essays of great originality and influence.

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A River Runs through It

Norman MacLean

ISBN # 978-0939643417

Based on Norman Maclean's childhood experiences, A River Runs Through It contains vivid descriptions of life along Montana's Big Blackfoot River and the intersection of fly fishing with the troubling affections of the heart.

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The River Why

David James Duncan

ISBN # 978-0553340969

Leaving behind a madcap, fishing-obsessed family, Gus embarks on an extraordinary voyage of self-discovery along his beloved Oregon rivers. What he unexpectedly finds is man's wanton destruction of nature and a burning desire to commit himself to its preservation.

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A Sand County Almanac

Aldo Leopold

ISBN # 978-0195007770

Here we follow Leopold throughout the year, from January to December, as he walks about the rural Wisconsin landscape, watching a woodcock dance skyward in golden afternoon light, or spying a rough-legged hawk dropping like a feathered bomb on its prey.

 

 Silent Spring

 Silent Spring

Rachel Carson

ISBN # 0618249060

Written in 1962, Rachel Carson's 'Silent Spring' played a key role in documenting the detrimental effect of pesticides on the environment.

 

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Song of the Dodo: Island Biogeography in an Age of Extinctions

David Quammen

ISBN # 978-0684827124

In this book, we follow Quammen's keen intellect through the ideas, theories, and experiments of prominent naturalists of the last two centuries. We trail after him as he travels the world, tracking the subject of island biogeography, which encompasses nothing less than the study of the origin and extinction of all species.

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Through the Eyes of a Young Naturalist

William A. Sipple

ISBN # 978-0967302805

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Walden; Or, Life in the Woods 

Henry David Thoreau

ISBN # 978-0486284958

Thoreau's classic account depicts the solitary life, describing his attempts to simplify his life and sort out his priorities by living alone in a cabin beside Walden Pond for nearly two years. A key text of the environmental movement, Walden vividly portrays Thoreau's reverence for nature, and his understanding of the idea that nature is made up of crucially interrelated parts.

For more green reading suggestions, visit the comprehensive Children's Environmental Literature Bibliography, courtesy of Wisconsin's Project Learning Tree, Project Wild, and Project Wet programs. Also see our list of green reading for educators.

Don't see one of your favorites listed? Suggest that it be added to this list.