Close Modal

Water: How We Can Protect Our Freshwater

Illustrated by Christiane Engel
Look inside
Hardcover
$18.99 US
9.81"W x 11.13"H x 0.32"D   | 15 oz | 30 per carton
On sale Mar 21, 2023 | 32 Pages | 9781536228861
Age 5-9 years | Grades K-4
Reading Level: Fountas & Pinnell R
Bold illustrations, accessible text, and clear action points tell the story of freshwater around the world and urge us to defend a vital resource while we still can.

Water bubbles, flows, and fuels all life on earth. But worldwide pollution and climate change make it increasingly difficult for people and animals to find the clean water they need to survive. A focused call for action, this lively book narrates the history of our watery earth, succinctly explains the water cycle and the different types of freshwater, and introduces the vast array of living beings that depend on clean water for survival—as well as the devastating impact of water shortages on the lives of children around the world. Packed with facts and specific tips, bright and expansive illustrations, and end matter for further reading, this hopeful challenge inspires young readers to take action, use water wisely, and work together to defend a precious shared resource.
An earnest call to appreciate and conserve our planet’s precious fluid.
—Kirkus Reviews

Author Catherine Barr’s concise content, providing historical and scientific context for the necessity of freshwater to life on this planet, is well-paired with Christiane Engel’s lively illustrations.
—School Library Connection
Catherine Barr is the author of more than twenty nonfiction books for young readers, including Let’s Save the Amazon, illustrated by Jean Claude, and Fourteen Wolves, illustrated by Jenni Desmond. She campaigned with Greenpeace to protect endangered species for several years before becoming a children’s book author, and many of her books address conservation themes. Catherine Barr lives in England with her partner and two daughters.

Christiane Engel is an internationally acclaimed illustrator and author-illustrator of more than fifty children’s books, including Age of the Dinosaurs and Stars and Space. She lives by the sea in southeast England with her family.

About

Bold illustrations, accessible text, and clear action points tell the story of freshwater around the world and urge us to defend a vital resource while we still can.

Water bubbles, flows, and fuels all life on earth. But worldwide pollution and climate change make it increasingly difficult for people and animals to find the clean water they need to survive. A focused call for action, this lively book narrates the history of our watery earth, succinctly explains the water cycle and the different types of freshwater, and introduces the vast array of living beings that depend on clean water for survival—as well as the devastating impact of water shortages on the lives of children around the world. Packed with facts and specific tips, bright and expansive illustrations, and end matter for further reading, this hopeful challenge inspires young readers to take action, use water wisely, and work together to defend a precious shared resource.

Praise

An earnest call to appreciate and conserve our planet’s precious fluid.
—Kirkus Reviews

Author Catherine Barr’s concise content, providing historical and scientific context for the necessity of freshwater to life on this planet, is well-paired with Christiane Engel’s lively illustrations.
—School Library Connection

Author

Catherine Barr is the author of more than twenty nonfiction books for young readers, including Let’s Save the Amazon, illustrated by Jean Claude, and Fourteen Wolves, illustrated by Jenni Desmond. She campaigned with Greenpeace to protect endangered species for several years before becoming a children’s book author, and many of her books address conservation themes. Catherine Barr lives in England with her partner and two daughters.

Christiane Engel is an internationally acclaimed illustrator and author-illustrator of more than fifty children’s books, including Age of the Dinosaurs and Stars and Space. She lives by the sea in southeast England with her family.