More Best Books
If you were inspired by the story of Hoot…
Then try turning the pages of these remarkable reads.
Fiction with a Message:
Common Ground: The Water, Earth, and Air We Share
by Molly Bang
A string of stories sparks questions about overcrowding and overuse
of natural resources. This book will make you think.
Flush by Carl Hiaasen
Follow the colorful adventure as two siblings investigate alleged illegal
dumping by the casino boat, The Coral Queen. Noah and Abbey have got
bring the true facts to light – especially since their dad has
already been arrested for sinking the boat!
Frightful's Mountain by Jean Craighead George
The third book of the My Side of the Mountain trilogy tells the story
from the point of view of the Frightful, the peregrine falcon, as she
makes her way alone through adventures and perilous danger.
Green Boy by Susan Cooper
A magical window between two worlds leaves Trey with a difficult decision:
stay and fight for his island as it’s threatened with overdevelopment
or take his chances in the dark otherworld he’s stumbled upon.
Survival in the Storm: The Dust Bowl Diary of Grace Edwards
by Katelan Janke
From the popular Dear America series comes a story of struggle and survival.
Step into the world of Grace as she fights for her family’s livelihood
in the harsh environment of the 1930s southern Great Plains. The author
was 15 when this novel was published.
A Week in the Woods by Andrew Clements
Mark knows his new teacher expects him to fail, but a series of false
allegations push Mark to escape to the woods where his true capabilities
will be tested.
Nonfiction that Makes a Difference:
50 Simple Things Kids Can Do to Save the Earth
by The Earthworks Group
Learn about the issues – and take steps to make a better place.
Ever count the number of cans in your supermarket? Where do all those
cans go?
Earth Book for Kids: Activities to Help Heal the Environment
by Linda Schwartz
Try fun and fascinating mini-projects, like comparing phosphate levels
in detergents, that reveal our impact on the environment – and
how we can make better choices.
Earth-Friendly Crafts for Kids: 50 Awesome Things to Make
with Recycled Stuff by Joe Rhatigan and Heather Smith
Make cool, creative crafts from stuff that looks like junk. Great gifts
include a funky disco ball made from old CDs.
How to Save the Planet by Barbara Taylor
Cartoons and lots of illustrations help you find out about global warming,
air and water pollution, and other issues that affect our planet.
John Muir: My Life with Nature by Joseph
Bharat Cornell
Take a page from an early environmentalist. This biography tells the
story of John Muir’s successful fight to establish a national
parks system and keep forests safe.
Kid's Guide to Social Action: How to Solve the Social Problems
You Choose - and Turn Creative Thinking into Positive Action
by Barbara A. Lewis, Pamela Espeland, and Caryn Pernu
Making a positive change can mean a lot of work. This book gives simple
guidelines for starting and managing environmental projects big and
small – and supplies examples of kids who have made a real difference.