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Book of the Month

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10-07 Title: Why Are the Ice Caps Melting?
Author: Anne Rockwell
Review By: Cheri Hamilton
Review: This book presents climate change in a simple, kid-friendly way. It introduces the basic concepts of greenhouse effect and the changes that are occurring in our world. The illustrations are fun and engaging for its 5 to 8 year old audience. Most importantly, the author gives children ideas how they can help to stop this from happening.



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