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A Simple Seagrass highlights the importance of seagrasses in helping to maintain clean and healthy oceans. It depicts the many sea creatures and mammals that depend on seagrasses for food, shelter, and as a nursery for their young. This is an educational, easy-to-understand book that will help kids understand the importance of protecting our oceans. Beautifully illustrated, it is sure to capture the imagination of children. Tampa Bay Watch, Florida, has endorsed this book.
It is a daunting task for any parent or educator to teach kids about climate change. Finding a project which holds their attention, captures their imagination, and gets them out in the field well- that in itself is another challenge. The use of vertical hanging oyster gardens and artificial oyster reefs extends from Tampa Bay, Chesapeake Bay, other parts of the United States, the UK and Australia. The Oyster Garden is fun, engaging, and educational. It is perfect for your little junior scientist, aspiring environentalist, or you simply want to go green with your kids.
The North Pole is too warm. The glaciers are beginning to melt, and the Jet stream which brings clean air from the Amazon all the way up to the Arctic, has slowed down. It will be Christmas soon but the deliveries of Brazil nuts and cocoa from the rainforest of Brazil, still have not arrived. How will the reindeer and elves manage without their supplies? When Santa receives a letter from a little boy in the Amazon explaining that land developers are cutting down the giant Brazil nut trees and clearing the cocoa orchards, it suddenly makes sense why the North Pole is so hot. After all, rainforests are the lungs of the planet. Santa decides to travel to South America to save the Amazon, but that means he might not have time for Christmas. He tasks everyone in the North Pole to find the magic crystals scattered across the Arctic. The reindeer will have the responsibility of transporting them to the Amazon, but there is a problem - the sleighs are too heavy. Does Santa have enough time to train the polar bears to pull the sleighs, have the North Pole's Christmas party and still deliver presents? This is turning out to be A Code Red Christmas indeed!
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