Updated for 2020, sing along with Dr. Jean and Dr. Holly to learn about how we can all work together to take care of the Earth.
On April 22, 1970, an estimated twenty million people held in a teach-in to show their support for environmental protections.
These nonfiction picture books feature kid-friendly text and illustrations to make learning fun!
CAN they do it? Counting the cans gives Ryan, Luke, and Carly -- along with readers -- a lesson in place value. And facts about recycling throughout the story will help readers understand how important it is to take care of the earth.
Read about the history of Earth Day from the first celebration back in 1970, to today's annual observance on April 22.
When I planned the first Earth Day, only one major corporation contributed to our national effort—Arm and Hammer. Corporate leadership there was far ahead of the times in its concern about our environmental future.
It's Earth Day! Join Biscuit as he helps take care of our green world. From planting seeds to cleaning up, Biscuit's celebration is an exciting adventure for Earth Day and for every day! Woof! Have more fun with Biscuit!
Describes the first-ever Earth Day held in 1970 and discusses the ensuing rise of the environmental movement that has since grown to become a major source of inspiration to Americans and others around the world.
Explains, in simple text and illustrations, how and why Earth Day became an international holiday calling global attention to the problems of pollution, environmental destruction, and waste of natural resources.
Introduces the holiday Earth Day, its history, and how it is celebrated.
Discusses the reckless annihilation of fish and birds by the use of pesticides and warns of the possible genetic effects on humans.