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Why Water's Worth It

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This educational picture book is about a little girl with a big story to tell - Why Water's Worth It. With her nose buried in her book, she walks young readers through the world of clean water, how it's managed, and the importance of everyone working together to protect it. Written for 4- to 8 -year-olds but with appeal to readers of all ages, this book uses fun, engaging illustrations and rhyming text to present a simple explanation of a complex process while encouraging personal responsibility and thoughtful, "green" choices. To help small hands become big heroes, the book includes a list of small ways to make a big difference and cool facts to explain why water's worth it! Give it as a special gift; add it to your home library; make a donation to a school or public library; or use it as a public education tool for facility tours, classroom presentations, and in support of water awareness days and activities such as World Water Day, Earth Day, and World Toilet Day. You Need Water. Water Needs You. From parents, to teachers, to water professionals around the world, this story will help you empower the next generation of water protectors. Hardcover. Why Water's Worth It is available on Amazon in Spanish �Por qu� el agua vale la pena? and French Pourquoi l'eau en vaut la peine

42 pages, Paperback

Published March 22, 2019

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October 25, 2019
Why Water’s Worth It, by Lori Harrison, is a wonderfully informative children's picture book about water's importance and how and why we can keep our water supplies clean and safe. The body of the book is written in rhyme, and the book also includes an interesting and educational afterword which offers suggestions on how everyone can make a difference in reducing waste while eliminating pollution to help preserve water supplies. Whimsical watercolor illustrations by Jon Harrison are a lovely addition to this book wich is recommended for home and school libraries and has earned the Literary Classics Seal of Approval.
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