Why Should I: Protect Nature?

Why Should I: Protect Nature?

by Mike Gordon (Illustrator), Mike Gordon (Illustrator), Jen Green (Author)

Synopsis

One day a little boy goes on a school trip and they have a picnic in a wood. The class start misbehaving - throwing litter, breaking branches, picking flowers, swatting bees - and the teacher explains to them why they need to look after nature. She shows them the consequences of picking wild flowers and leaving litter around, and continues by telling them the ways they can help protect the environment. An interactive picture book, this text satisfies the National Curriculum for geography at Key Stage 1 where pupils are required to recognize how the environmnet may be improved and sustained. This text teaches the consequences of picking wild flowers, and how to protect the environment. Designed for parents and teachers to use with children, this text can be used as a basis for conversation. Notes for parents and teachers at the back suggest activities based on the topic, and links to the revised curriculum.

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More Information

Format: Hardcover
Pages: 32
Publisher: Wayland
Published: 14 Mar 2002

ISBN 10: 0750236825
ISBN 13: 9780750236829
Children’s book age: 5-7 Years

Author Bio
The author, Jen Green, worked in publishing for 15 years and is now a full-time writer, who has written over 50 books for children. Her book 'Your Feelings: I'm Special' was short-listed for the NASEN Special Needs Award. The illustrator, Mike Gordon, is an ever-popular and award-winning cartoonist. He has produced over 500 cards for Hallmark and over 300 picture books for various publishers.