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diminished, we are starved’
(The Times, Magnus Linklater 29/06/05)
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I have the Right to Save My Planet
by Alain Serres
Age Range: 6-8
Saving the planet can definitely seem like a daunting task. As children hear about many aspects of our world being in danger, they may become overwhelmed—especially when being told that they must do something to fix it. This is why books like I Have the Right to Save My Planet are important; children will be able to understand what the issues at hand are, why it is important to take action, and how to go about actually making a difference.
“I have the right to dream that this child inventor who saves the planet is me! But look, don’t count on me to be the only superhero who saves the planet. Everyone has to do their planet." We must indeed advocate for our planet, and this book brilliantly allows the readers to consider endangered species, changing climate, pollution, and clean water among other environmental concerns.
Written by French author Alain Serres and translated into English by Shelley Tanaka I Have the Right to Save My Planet is part of a series with two other books: I Have the Right to Be a Child and I Have the Right to Culture.
No matter how daunting saving the planet can be, it is important to first remember all the reasons why this “magnificent world” is so special. I Have the Right to Save My Planet certainly illustrates our invaluable planet in the most captivating way.
Catherine Hurwitz (Aug22)