Kalman, Bobbie, “Reducing, Reusing, & Recycling”, 1991, Crabtree Publishing Co. Wonderful ideas for reducing trash.
Wilcox, Charlotte, “Trash!”, 1968. Carolrhoda Books, Inc. Minneapolis. Trash is followed from the home to the land fill.
Wilkes, Angela, “My First Green Book . . . A Lifesize Guide To Caring For Our Environment”, 1991. Alfred Knopf, Inc. Wonderful pictures and experiments showing the effects of poilution.
Carr, Terry, “Spill! The Story of the Exxon Valdez”, 1991, Franklin Watts. Show the effects of oil pollution on marine and plant life and discusses some of the clean-up techniques.
Cole, Joanna, “The Magic School Bus . . . At the Waterworks,” 1986, Scholastic, Inc. The children take a journey through the water cycle.
Cole, Joanna, “The Magic School Bus . . . Meets the Rot Squad”, 1995, Scholastic, Inc. Mrs. Frizzle, the school science teacher, takes her class on a rotten expedition in this book on decomposition.
Markham, Adam, “the Environment”, Rourke Enterprises, Vero Beach, Fl., 1988. Examines how various ecosystems are being destroyed by human activities and efforts to stop the destruction.
Temple, Lannis, “Dear World: How Children Around the World Feel About Our Environment”, Random House, New York, 1993. A collection of letters and drawings from young people around the world that express their feelings about the environmental problems and nature.
Mattson, Mark, “Environmental Atlas of the U.S.”, 1993, Scholastic, Inc. Excellent resource book.
Usborne, “Protecting Rivers & Seas”, 1990, Scholastic, Inc.
Usborne, “Protecting Trees & Forests”, 1991, Scholastic, Inc.