Deborah A. Johnson
Benoit, Peter.
The BP Oil Spill.
New York: Scholastic Inc., 2011, This book teaches children which wildlife were affected by this oil spill and the methods used to clean up this ecosystem.
Benoit, Peter.
The Exxon Valdez Oil Spill.
New York: Scholastic Inc., 2011 . This book is written for children ages 7 and up and gives an account of the oil spill disaster of the Exxon-Valdez oil tanker off the coast of Alaska.
Cherry, Lynn.
A River Ran Wild.
San Diego: Harcourt Brace & Company, 1992. This is a historical book on how the native Nashua people and the European settlers joned together to clean and restore the Nashua River in Massachusetts.
Donald, Rhonda Lucas.
Water Pollution.
New York: Scholastic Inc., 2001. This book explains to students how water gets polluted and how this affects plants and animals. it has resources for teachers, as well as, activities for students.
Farrell, Courtney.
Save the Planet: Keeping Water Clean.
North Mankato MN: Cherry Lake Publishing, 2010. This is an interactive book that sends the reader into problem-solving and higher-order thinking skills as it teaches students how to care for our water.
Frost, Helen.
Keeping Water Clean.
Mankato, MN: Capstone, 2000. This book explains science concepts related to water in a way that young readers can understand, especially with the wide variety of colorful photographs.
Nelson, Sarah Elizabeth.
Let’s Save the Water.
Mankato, MN: Capstone Press, 2006. Between the text and photographs, students learn why it is important to conserve water and gives simple suggestions of how they can save water.
Spilsbury, Louise.
Threats to Our Water Supply.
New York: Rosen Central, 2009. This book explores how humans impact our water on Earth and gives reasonable solutions of how we can offset the negative effects.