How We Know What We Know
The full title is a little long: How We Know What We Know About Our Changing Climate: Scientists and Kids Explore Global Warming.
Newly released, this book by Lynne Cherry, author of The Great Kapok Tree, fills the gap left by other global warming books for kids. It explains the fascinating ways in which research about global warming is done.
The book is beautifully photographed and intended for kids ages 10-14.
As Earth Day approaches, this is a great resource to explore for fun at home or in class.
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Tags: Earth Day, global warming books for kids, how we know what we know, kids ages 10-14, Lynne Cherry, The Great Kapok TreeRelated Stories
POSTED IN: Books, Climate & Global Warming, Nature

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