Planet Earth: 25 Environmental Projects You Can Build Yourself
Kathleen Reilly
There were several "early environmentalists," including Henry David Thoreau, John Muir, Theodore Roosevelt and Jacques-Yves Cousteau. They were the early pioneers and not always taken seriously, but now there are many people and organizations that are interested in protecting our environment. Young people today realize that "we're woven into the environment just as much as a leaf on a tree or the soil we walk on" and there are many little things we can do to help.
In this book you'll learn about the Earth and our place in it, biome facts, Earth's atmosphere, the stratosphere, the sun, plant and animal species on Earth, pollution, global warming, ozone depletion, endangered species, how to recycle and how the environment balances itself. There are projects interspersed in these pages relative to the dialogue. The author does try to impress upon the reader "to be aware of the materials you use" and encourages environmental awareness throughout the text. Among the many projects you can do include:
Make Your Own Whole World Granola
Make Your Own Tullgren Funnel
Make Your Own Wind-Powered Bubble Machine
Make Your Own Plant-Oxygen Experiment
Make Your Own Giant Air Blaster Make Your Own Water-Testing Experiment
Make Your Own Backyard Pond
Make Your Own Miniature Water Cycle
Make Your Own Terrarium
Make Your Own Solar-Powered Oven
Make Your Own Pocket Sundial
Make Your Own Sunflower House
Make Your Own Pond Exploration Kit
Make Your Own Mini Food Chain
Make Your Own Butterfly Feeder
make Your Own Chemical-Free, Insect-Repelling Dog Collar
Make Your Own Ladybug Home
Make Your Own Garbage Picker-Upper
Make Your Own Global Warming in a Jar
Propagate Your Own Tree
Make Your Own Ozone Hole Magic Trick
Make Your Own Hydroponic Planter
Make Your Own Endangered Animal T-Shirt
Make Your Own Food Supply Experiment
Make Your Own Naturally Dyed Shopping Tote
Make Your Own Worm Castle
Make Your Own Scratch-and-Sniff Recycled Paper
Make Your Own Environment Charm Bracelet
Make Your Own "Bring the Earth Back Into Balance" Game
I've been looking at this book for over a month and marveling at the amazing information packed inside. This book was printed on "100% recycled paper" by a member of the Green Press Initiative and a listing of the resources saved are listed in the front. The inside has no glossy pages and is actually quite dull looking in black and white. BUT, you'll have to travel far and wide to find a more interesting and unique book that not only discusses critical environmental issues, but also provides many hands-on projects for its readers. In the back of the book is a glossary, an index and additional recommended book, periodical, environmental and web site resources for children. Can't go wrong with this book!
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