Author: Kathy Stemke
Illustrator: Kurt Wilchen
Published by Wild Plains Press
ISBN: 978-1-936021-36-9
Reviewed by Karen Cioffi
As a proponent of conservation and the environment, I love children’s books that approach this topic in an engaging and entertaining format. Trouble on Earth Day by Kathy Stemke does just that.
The story begins with the main character, Shelby Shelby 
As the story progresses, Shelby 
It also delves into the effects of deforestation. When Shelby 
Using ingenuity and what she learned from her parents, Shelby 
Adding to the invitingness of this delightful story are amazing full page illustrations by Kurt Wilchen. Each page has vivid and bold illustrations that will surely grab and hold a young reader’s attention. Along with all this, Stemke includes pages and pages of activities, and additional information about conservation and the environment, all to help children better understand the story’s theme. It even includes a song titled “The Fuzzy Squirrel” that children can sing to with the music from “I’m a Little Teapot.”
Some of the activities and information include in Educator’s Edition:
- Reading      comprehension activities
- Original      topic related lyrics that children can sing to the melody of classic      favorites
- Discussion      topics, such as Why Trees are Important and What Things Can be Reused
- Games,      including the Going Green Game
- Recycling      activities, such as making napkin rings using recycled toilet paper rolls,      recycling old CDs to make ornaments, and how to recycle old crayons
- Dolch      Sight Word activity page
My favorite information page in Trouble on Earth Day briefly explains what went on before the first Earth Day in April 1970, what the focus of Earth day is, and why it’s so important.
Learning how each of us can take steps to protect our environment is important for children and adults alike. It will take all our efforts to help improve the environment for a healthier tomorrow. Trouble on Earth Day is a great start for children.
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1 comment:
Wow, Miss Cioffi really understands the delicate balance found in nature between wildlife, vegetation and human involvement.
Her narrative is rich and colourful and her appreciation of the educative processes is quite obvious.
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