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From recycling to learning about endangered species, these planet-friendly books will show children and adults how to care for the environment. To learn more about how Dover is working to make our books more environmentally friendly, click here. To browse more books on Nature, Gardening, and Outdoors, click here.
Recommendations... Let's Go Green!: An Earth-Friendly Coloring Book by Tiffany Prothero Learning about ecology and how to save the planet is fun with this environmentally aware coloring book. Thirty illustrations depict children engaging in numerous recycling activities and other energy-conserving practices.
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|  | Eco-Logical Brain Games by Tony J. Tallarico, Jr. How do you convince kids to "think green" and do their part to protect the environment? With 35 fun activities — from word searches to "unscramble the letters" games — they will learn about recycling, endangered animals, and more.
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Earth Day Is Every Day! by Heather Allen Join Team Recycle for an odyssey through word searches, mazes, cryptograms, and other puzzles that provide fun facts about Earth Day and offer ideas for making "green" practices part of everyday life. Solutions.
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|  | Planet Earth Projects by Oksana Kemarskaya Kids can experience the satisfaction of recycling as well as the thrill of creativity with dozens of activities — starting an ant colony, building a birdbath, growing sunflowers, making puppets, more.
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Products in Going Green |  |  |  | Amazing Carbon Footprint Facts by Michael Dutton This earth-friendly coloring book presents astounding facts about consumption, waste, and recycling. It offers realistic views of how our actions affect the planet and what we can do reduce our carbon footprint.
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|  | Backyard Homesteading: A Back-to-Basics Guide to Self-Sufficiency by David Toht Backyard Homesteading helps any homeowner turn their yard--no matter how small it may be--into a productive area that provides homegrown food, including fruits, vegetables, honey, eggs, milk, and meat. In addition to covering the topics of growing and raising fruits, vegetables, and common farm animals, Backyard Homesteading shows readers how to use and preserve the bounty they produce.
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|  | The Book of Green Quotations by James Daley Timely and thought-provoking, this volume comprises many hundreds of quotations by presidents, scientists, activists, and other public figures on conservation, ecology, environmentalism, wilderness, global warming, pollution, nature, and other subjects.
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|  | Earth Day Is Every Day! by Heather Allen Join Team Recycle for an odyssey through word searches, mazes, cryptograms, and other puzzles that provide fun facts about Earth Day and offer ideas for making "green" practices part of everyday life. Solutions.
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|  | Earth, the Sapphire Planet by Url Lanham Concise, engaging biography of the planet reviews scientific studies of Earth, discusses the creation of continents, considers the origin and diversity of plant and animal life, and much more.
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|  | Earth-Friendly Fun Activity Book by Shelley Dieterichs These 44 activities offer a fun-filled look at how recycling and other smart choices can help preserve the planet. Includes word searches, mazes, connect-the-dots, hidden pictures, and other puzzles, plus solutions.
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|  | Eco-Logical Brain Games by Tony J. Tallarico, Jr. How do you convince kids to "think green" and do their part to protect the environment? With 35 fun activities — from word searches to "unscramble the letters" games — they will learn about recycling, endangered animals, and more.
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|  | Eco-Mania Mazes by Jessica Mazurkiewicz Filled with bright ideas for "green" living, 46 mazes show children how to conserve water, plant trees, recycle, carpool, and other methods of reducing carbon emissions. Solutions included.
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|  | Endangered Animals by Jan Sovak What do the wild yak and the chimpanzee have in common? The same thing as the cheetah and the sloth: Their populations are dwindling. This coloring book spotlights 30 endangered species and their habitats.
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| |  | Five Acres and Independence by Maurice G. Kains This classic of the back-to-the-land movement is packed with solid, timeless information. Written by a renowned horticulturist, it has taught generations how to make their land self-sufficient. 95 figures.
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|  | Go Green Fun Kit by Dover Endangered Animals Coloring Book, Let's Go Green! coloring book, Exploring Ecosystems! An Environmentally Friendly Coloring Book, over 75 puzzles, 11 x 17 poster, crayons.
 WARNING: Not for children under 6 years.
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|  | Go Green! Stickers by Karen Embry Boost kids' awareness of the environment with 20 fun stickers — colorful reminders that the planet needs everyone's help. Includes a stylized sun, dove, flower, winged heart, peace symbol, "Save our earth" globe, and more.
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|  | Go Green! Tattoos by Karen Embry Show the world you're an ecology-friendly citizen of the earth! These ornate tattoos include a decorative sun, globe, flower, recycling symbol and "Live Green" banner — 9 fun ways to express your love for Mother Nature.
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|  | Going Green! Activity Book by Becky Radtke These 44 puzzles (with solutions) offer a fun-filled mixture of mazes, crosswords, follow-the-dots, word searches, and other activities that encourage recycling, reuse, and other environmentally sound practices.
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|  | Gone Green Stickers by Noelle Dahlen This bright collection of 21 stickers features cute animals and other friendly images paired with such important slogans as "think green," "reduce, reuse, recycle," "keep our earth beautiful," and more.
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|  | Green Power: Earth-Friendly Energy Through the Ages by A. G. Smith Thirty ready-to-color images chronicle the past and future of environmentally friendly energy sources. Ranging from ancient water wheels to modern solar cell panels, they depict a fascinating variety of nonpolluting methods of generating power.
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|  | The Holy Earth: Toward a New Environmental Ethic by Liberty Hyde Bailey, Norman Wirzba Written by the Father of American Horticulture, this 1915 work offers timeless reflections on the earth's intrinsic divinity. Its application of scientific principles to horticulture exercised enormous influence on environmental protection programs.
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|  | Keep the Scene Green!: Earth-Friendly Activities by Becky Radtke Appropriate for ages 6 to 10, activities with a "green" theme include word searches, secret codes, spot-the-differences, mazes, and other puzzles that present the facts about environmental consciousness in simple, upbeat terms. Solutions.
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|  | Let's Go Green!: An Earth-Friendly Coloring Book by Tiffany Prothero Learning about ecology and how to save the planet is fun with this environmentally aware coloring book. Thirty illustrations depict children engaging in numerous recycling activities and other energy-conserving practices.
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