Showing posts with label books. Show all posts
Showing posts with label books. Show all posts

Wednesday

At one with mother earth


"The Great Spirit is our Father, but the Earth is our Mother. She nourishes us.....That which we put into the ground she returns to us." Bedage

The native American Indians respected the earth, the sky, the sea and all living things. Their footprint on the earth was barely noticable. They lived in such a close relationship with nature and defined themselves by this relationship being in tune with the seasons and the rhythms of where they lived.  They saw a deep unity in the natural and the spiritual world. Their traditions, stories and beliefs connected them with the earth, the sky and the sea - even their names show this connection - Red Cloud, Sitting Bull, Fish Hawk, Princess Raven, Big Thunder, Ten Bears.. the list goes on.

Their "spiritual stories are deeply based in Nature and are rich with the symbolism of seasons, weather, plants, animals, earth, water, sky & fire." Read more about these stories.



Coyote attempts to get persimmons from Opossum in a traditional native American story

"We must protect the forests for our children, grandchildren and children yet to be born. We must protect the forests for those who can't speak for themselves such as the birds, animals, fish and trees."  Qwatsinas  - Chief Edward Moody, Nuxalk Nation.

SUGGESTED BOOKS TO READ TO CHILDREN:

See more original photographs and quotes and learn about the history of  the Native American Indians at Native American Images.

Thursday

Love the earth

THOMAS LOCKER has written and illustrated many award-winning books for children. He lives in Stuyvesant, New York, at the edge of the Hudson River.  His books include factual information on nature. Thomas Locker introduces young readers to the basic science of our natural world with brilliant illustrations and poetic prose.


Mountain Dance
MOUNTAINS RISE through the clouds in a slow dance that goes on and on for millions of years




Cloud Dance
CLOUDS OF MANY shapes and sizes drift and dance across the sky
Journey across the heavens through thick cumulus clouds, wispy cirrus clouds, and wide stratus clouds as they dance through every season of the year. 

Water Dance
Travel with author-illustrator Thomas Locker and follow our planet's most precious resource--water--on its daily journey through our world.

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More eco friendly books


These books are for older children than the previous eco friendly book suggestions - probably for around seven years and older.

Recycle!: A Handbook for Kids by Gail Gibbons.
This lively and informative handbook explains the process of recycling from start to finish. The book focuses on 5 different types of rubbish - paper, glass, aluminium cans, plastic and polystyrene.

365 Ways to Live Green for Kids: Saving the Environment at Home, School, or at Play--Every Day! by Sheri Amsel.  In the greenconscious world we live in today, parents realize the importance of teaching the lessons of green living, early on. With this book, parents can encourage their children to be ecologically friendly with fun lessons

 Journey for the Planet: A Kid's Five Week Adventure to Create and Earth-friendly Life by David Gershon,  Journey for the Planet: A Kid s 5-Week Adventure to Create an Earth-Friendly Life is a fun, engaging illustrated workbook for every child who wants to make a difference for the world.  Action steps that can impact both climate change and the environment as a whole.

Not Your Typical Book About the Environment by Elin Kelsey.  We live in a time of heightened environmental awareness, and this knowledge is creating a generation of children with feelings of eco-anxiety — the world is doomed, isn't it? Maybe not. Not Your Typical Book about the Environment allays kids’ fears by showing how all is not lost. Young readers learn about the remarkable time they live in: smart technologies, innovative ideas, and a growing commitment to alternative lifestyles are exploding around the world. Awareness is creating a future that will be brighter than we sometimes might think.
Grow: An Environmentally Friendly Book ... by Alyson Beaton and K. J. Bradley. Takes a child through a typical day, implementing a "normal" routine that is environmentally and socially sound. The sharply designed book helps parents teach children very early on how easy it is to take steps for a cleaner earth.

Saturday

Love of ladybugs

One little ladybug
 can eat as many as 5,000 aphids in a lifetime.

1 little ladybug crawled on my shoe.
Along came another then there were 2.
2 little ladybugs crawled on my knee,
Along came another and then there were 3.

BOOKS ABOUT LADYBUGS FOR CHILDREN
The Grouchy Ladybug book by Eric Carle
Are You a Ladybug? (Backyard Books) by Judy Allen and Tudor Humphries
Life Cycle of a Ladybug a Printable Book for Early Readers from Enchanted Learning

More ladybug facts at National Geographic


Eco friendly books for children


The library is not just about sharing books. Getting children involved with the library and borrowing books, rather than buying them, is an enviro friendly action that will stay with them for their life. Also the library is a great place for finding magazines, CDs, audio books and videos.

Also here are some great books that teach environmental ideas to children:

A Kid's Winter EcoJournal: With Nature Activities for Exploring the Season by Toni Albert and Margaret Brandt. 
Ecoart!: Earth-Friendly Art and Craft Experiences for 3-To 9-Year-Olds (Williamson Kids Can! Series) Laurie Carlson.

 Keepers of the Earth: Native American Stories and Environmental Activities for Children by Michael  J. Caduto and Joseph Bruchac. 

Good Earth Art: Environmental Art for Kids (Bright Ideas for Learning) by MaryAnn F. Kohl and Cindy Gainer.