One Well: The Story of Water on Earth (CitizenKid)

by Rochelle Strauss (Author) Rosemary Woods (Illustrator)

One Well: The Story of Water on Earth (CitizenKid)
Reading Level: 4th − 5th Grade
Series: CitizenKid
Seen from space, our planet looks blue. This is because almost 70 percent of Earth's surface is covered with water. Earth is the only planet with liquid waterand therefore the only planet that can support life. All water is connected. Every raindrop, lake, underground river and glacier is part of a single global well. Water has the power to change everythinga single splash can sprout a seed, quench a thirst, provide a habitat, generate energy and sustain life. How we treat the water in the well will affect every species on the planet, now and for years to come. One Well shows how every one of us has the power to conserve and protect our global well. One Well is part of CitizenKid: A collection of books that inform children about the world and inspire them to be better global citizens.
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Gr 4-6 Looking at all the water on Earth in the atmosphere, the oceans, lakes, ponds, rivers, and rain as "One Well" into which all life dips to survive, Strauss presents a timely discussion of the use and abuse of a not-so-limitless resource. Liberally sprinkled with interesting facts, "It took about 130 L (34 U.S. gal.) of water to make your bike," the readable text informs children of growing demands on a finite supply; increasing pollution; and the intensifying urgency for the conservation, preservation, and protection of a unique chemical combination more essential to all life than the air we breathe. Woods's delicate paintings keep perfect step and provide a gentle framework for the plentiful statistical snippets. Included is a section for children on "Becoming Well Aware," and notes for adults about helping youngsters (and themselves) to consider the quality and quantity of the water passing through their lives. Oversized, slim, and with an interesting slant. "Patricia Manning, formerly at Eastchester Public Library, NY"

Copyright 2007 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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...encourages children ages 7 and up to think about the power we each have to initiate positive changes in the world.—Breitbart
Rochelle Strauss
Rochelle Strauss is an environmental education consultant in Toronto. She has designed and developed education programs, as well as consulted on numerous environmental projects, including a biodiversity museum in Panama and a national park in Canada.

Margot Thompson is an illustrator of children's books including the award-winning Tree of Life, Sea Monsters, Make a Change: Shapes, and Make a Change: Opposites. She also works as a designer at the Royal Ontario Museum in Toronto.

Classification
Non-fiction
ISBN-13
9781553379546
Lexile Measure
960
Guided Reading Level
-
Publisher
Kids Can Press
Publication date
February 20, 2007
Series
CitizenKid
BISAC categories
JNF037070 - Juvenile Nonfiction | Science & Nature | Earth Sciences - Water (Oceans, Lakes, Etc.)
Library of Congress categories
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