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The kids save the town in this charming book with an environmental theme. Who do they save it from? They don’t save it from the monster who lives at the bottom of the hill. They save it from the mean and nasty mayor.
The same story as “Garbage! Monster! Burp!” above but this time illustratred by three-, four- and five-year-olds . . . with a little grown-up help.
What if Each Tree was a Peach Tree?
This book takes a look at what the world would be like if all things in it — trees, food, animals, people — were the same. Isn’t the world better, when everything’s not the same?
What if Each Tree was a Peach Tree — Kid Illustrated
The same story as above, but this version utilizes the artwork of six-, seven- and eight-year-olds.
What happens when someone refuses to accept the facts? It’s a book consisting of one simple conversation between a girl and a boy. And you won’t believe the length the boy goes to before he admits the truth.
When a young girl finds a kangaroo on her family farm, she wants to keep it. Her father says she can keep it only if she can find it a job to do. But when a strange, new animal — a kangarooster — appears, what job will she find for it?
When a new power plant pollutes a nearby lake, there are strange and unusual consequences. The friendly fish begin to mutate — and then seek their revenge against the power plant.
A giant pile of filthy garbage has been dumped in the Michigan woods. One boy decides to do something about it — by attaching some wings on his cows. The result? Let’s put it this way: You wouldn’t want to be under these cows when they start to work.
