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The Greening Book: Being a Friend to Planet Earth is a unique and empowering book that engages children in learning about environmental issues as it helps them discover their power to make a difference in the world by understanding, nurturing, and protecting our planet. This fun gift book for children combines educational narrative, conversation starters, and engaging learning activities to help children explore and record their appreciation for the gifts that they get from the earth and discover ways that they can “be a friend” back to the planet by taking care of it and keeping it healthy.

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The Greening Book: Being a Friend to Planet Earth is a unique and empowering book that engages children in learning about environmental issues as it helps them discover their power to make a difference in the world by understanding, nurturing, and protecting our planet. This fun gift book for children combines educational narrative, conversation starters, and engaging learning activities to help children explore and record their appreciation for the gifts that they get from the earth and discover ways that they can “be a friend” back to the planet by taking care of it and keeping it healthy.
Autorenporträt
Ellen Sabin is the founder of Watering Can Press; a publisher committed to "growing kids with character." Her series of children’s books engage, inspire, and support children and families. She has infectious enthusiasm for the topics in her books, making her a regular speaker at conferences and events where she shares insights with adults. She also hosts reading events for children and families at schools, libraries, and other group settings. Prior to creating this award-winning series, she worked in public health and humanitarian endeavors-- running nonprofit organizations in the US and Africa. She holds a master's degree in Public Health from Harvard; an MPA from NYU; and attended Emory and the London School of Economics studying political science and medical anthropology, respectively.