Greensburg, In. — The first Earth Day was held on April 22, 1970 as a way to raise awareness about water and air pollution as well as other conservation issues. It continues to remind us of the importance of taking care of our planet for future generations. “Reuse” or check out one of these titles today:
The Great Big Green by Peggy Gifford
The Lorax by Dr. Seuss
Many: the Diversity of Life on Earth by Nicola Davies
Recycle This Book: 100 Top Children’s Authors tell You how to go Green
The Curious Garden by Peter Brown
The Earth Book by Todd Parr
Minnie and Moo Save the Earth by Denys Cazet
Earth Day – Hooray! by Stuart Murphy
Olivia’s Birds: Saving the Gulf by OliviaBouler
The Tree: A Fable by Neal Layton
Love Your World: How to Take Care of the Plants, the Animals, and the Planet by Dawn Sirett
The Monarchs are Missing: A butterfly Mystery by Rebecca Hirsch