Big Ideas for Little Environmentalists: Conservation with Jane Goodall

Maureen McQuerry and Robin Rosenthal

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Discover Jane Goodall's big ideas about conserving habitats and ways even the youngest kids can help, too!

Even little children can make a positive impact on the environment. Jane Goodall has dedicated her life to studying chimpanzees, and realized that sometimes people hurt the places where animals have always lived. She began to teach others how we can enjoy nature while also making sure that the homes of animals aren't suffering.

Kids will come away from this book with questions about what animal habitats they can care for in their own community, and how conservation work makes sure all people and animals have a healthy home.

Look for the other books in the Big Ideas for Little Environmentalists series: Restoration with Wangari Maathai, Preservation with Aldo Leopold, and Ecosystems with Rachel Carson.

Publisher: G.P. Putnam's Sons Books for Young Readers
Published: 03/08/2022
Pages: 20
Weight: 0.6lbs
Size: 6.90h x 6.90w x 0.60d
ISBN: 9780593323601
Age: Ages 4-8


Review Citation(s):
Booklist 03/01/2022 pg. 50
School Library Journal 04/01/2022 pg. 119

About the Author
Maureen McQuerry is an award-winning children's author, poet, and teacher. She is a former middle and high school teacher with a specialty in gifted education and has a master's degree in early education. In 2000 she was awarded the McAuliffe Teaching Fellowship for Washington State. Maureen currently supervises student teachers for Washington State University.

Robin Rosenthal is an illustrator and art director. She has illustrated Two Dogs on A Trike and the Big Ideas for Little Philosophers series of board books. She grew up in Connecticut and now lives in Brooklyn with her husband and daughter. You can see more of her work at robinrosenthal.com