Includes glossary. Series description: "Surprisingly adorable responses to some hard-hitting questions fill this series. A concerned cartoon bee calls after a dead friend serenely floating off in a cloud, while a happy little tree waters itself with a can. The illustrations, among the most appealing in this year's selection of books, do not compromise the content; it remains unwatered-down and unsanitized. Young readers confront the harsh reality of human activity on bees, rainforests, and ice caps as well the potential dangers of AI and supervolcanoes. However, this series is also a beacon of hope, showcasing the wonders of science and the daily efforts people make to improve and safeguard our world. The engaging layout seamlessly blends illustrations and photos, encouraging critical thinking with 'Think About It' sections throughout the text. The books begin with tips for close reading and conclude with comprehension questions, a glossary, an activity, and a writing prompt."--School Library Journal (slj.com).
Contents:
Rainforests at risk -- Remarkable rainforests -- Rainforests in danger -- A new land -- Going, going, gone -- Moving out -- Other problems -- Save our rainforests! -- Conclusion -- Summary.
Summary:
"Rainforests are some of the most unique and valuable ecosystems on Earth, and yet, they are at serious risk. Find our why they are in danger and what would happen if they disappeared."--Back cover.
This resource is supported by the Institute of Museum and Library Services under the provisions of the Library Services and Technology Act as administered by State Library of Iowa.