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HABITATS by Andrea Debbink

HABITATS

How Adventurers, Artists, Scientists—and You—Can Protect Earth’s Habitats

From the Wild World Handbook series, volume 1

by Andrea Debbink ; illustrated by Asia Orlando

Pub Date: May 25th, 2021
ISBN: 978-1-68369-246-1
Publisher: Quirk Books

A hands-on handbook that traverses nine habitats around the globe, sharing stories of nature protectors and encouraging new ones.

Well-designed and smartly organized, this handsome title demonstrates the wide range of ways the environment can be protected. Each chapter focuses on one habitat: mountains, forests, deserts, polar lands, ocean, freshwater, cities, rainforests, and grasslands. The structure of each chapter is simple to follow and is repeated consistently, including profiles of two individuals, a description of a natural wonder, creative ways to experience the habitat close to home, an environmental success story, a DIY project, and concrete steps readers can take to protect this habitat. With every turn of the page, stimulating stories, compelling facts, colorful pictures, and action items provide ideas for readers. The biographies and success stories are entertaining human-interest tales that read like short stories. The habitat protectors vary in age, gender, ability, nationality, and race—some, like Kenyan Nobel Peace Prize winner Wangari Maathai, are modern while others, such as Central Park designer Frederick Law Olmsted, are historical. The suggested activities are interdisciplinary, providing inspiration that proves that all types of people can enjoy and protect nature. Orlando’s truly beautiful art, with its soft edges and natural tones, contributes to the inviting, welcoming reading experience.

A strong choice for any young reader interested in the natural world.

(bibliography, index) (Nonfiction. 8-12)