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32 pp.
| Bearport
| August, 2009
|
LibraryISBN 978-1-59716-965-3$25.27
(4)
K-3
Going Green series.
These books describe different ways we can address environmental issues, on a large scale (e.g., building environmentally friendly skyscrapers) and in everyday life (e.g., riding bicycles or walking, being aware of food growth practices). There are some generalizations and oversimplifications, but mostly the texts are informative. Accessible diagrams and attractive photographs illustrate the information. Reading list. Bib., glos., ind. Review covers these Going Green titles: Eating Green, Traveling Green, Making Cities Green, Building Greenscrapers, and Using Earth's Underground Heat.
32 pp.
| Bearport
| August, 2009
|
LibraryISBN 978-1-59716-964-6$25.27
(4)
K-3
Going Green series.
These books describe different ways we can address environmental issues, on a large scale (e.g., building environmentally friendly skyscrapers) and in everyday life (e.g., riding bicycles or walking, being aware of food growth practices). There are some generalizations and oversimplifications, but mostly the texts are informative. Accessible diagrams and attractive photographs illustrate the information. Reading list. Bib., glos., ind. Review covers these Going Green titles: Eating Green, Traveling Green, Making Cities Green, Building Greenscrapers, and Using Earth's Underground Heat.
32 pp.
| Bearport
| August, 2009
|
LibraryISBN 978-1-59716-961-5$25.27
(4)
K-3
Going Green series.
These books describe different ways we can address environmental issues, on a large scale (e.g., building environmentally friendly skyscrapers) and in everyday life (e.g., riding bicycles or walking, being aware of food growth practices). There are some generalizations and oversimplifications, but mostly the texts are informative. Accessible diagrams and attractive photographs illustrate the information. Reading list. Bib., glos., ind. Review covers these Going Green titles: Eating Green, Traveling Green, Making Cities Green, Building Greenscrapers, and Using Earth's Underground Heat.
32 pp.
| Bearport
| August, 2009
|
LibraryISBN 978-1-59716-962-2$25.27
(4)
K-3
Going Green series.
These books describe different ways we can address environmental issues, on a large scale (e.g., building environmentally friendly skyscrapers) and in everyday life (e.g., riding bicycles or walking, being aware of food growth practices). There are some generalizations and oversimplifications, but mostly the texts are informative. Accessible diagrams and attractive photographs illustrate the information. Reading list. Bib., glos., ind. Review covers these Going Green titles: Eating Green, Traveling Green, Making Cities Green, Building Greenscrapers, and Using Earth's Underground Heat.
32 pp.
| Bearport
| August, 2009
|
LibraryISBN 978-1-59716-963-9$25.27
(4)
K-3
Going Green series.
These books describe different ways we can address environmental issues, on a large scale (e.g., building environmentally friendly skyscrapers) and in everyday life (e.g., riding bicycles or walking, being aware of food growth practices). There are some generalizations and oversimplifications, but mostly the texts are informative. Accessible diagrams and attractive photographs illustrate the information. Reading list. Bib., glos., ind. Review covers these Going Green titles: Eating Green, Traveling Green, Making Cities Green, Building Greenscrapers, and Using Earth's Underground Heat.