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"Let's go on an insect expedition for kids ages 4 to 8! This adventure into the extraordinary world of bugs is inspired by David Suzuki's adventures with his own grandkids. It's time for the twins to go on a nature expedition with Bompa. What marvelous place will they explore this time? Tidepools at the sea? The pond full of frogs' eggs? Maybe deep in the forest? But to their disappointment, they are just exploring outside the door. Yet, as they begin to search for insects, they find world-champion flyers, eaters, and weightlifters. And more tiny surprises at every turn! With their Bompa at their side, they find a way to recognize the amazing feats and important role of all insects. . . even the annoying ones! Featuring gorgeous art by Qin Leng, this picture book is a lush, colorful tour through a world we too often overlook. This exciting and educational tribute to bugs features: - Amazing facts about insects, including backmatter pages - Information on how kids can help bugs thrive - A celebration of grandparents: depicts the fun two children have with their grandfather After reading Bompa's Insect Expedition, kids will come away understanding how essential bugs are to our world."--
What if we could love the planet as much as we love one another? "e;Warm, wise, and overflowing with generosity, this is a love story so epic it embraces all of creation. Yet another reminder of how blessed we are to be in the struggle with elders like David and Tara."e; - Naomi Klein and Avi Lewis What You Won't Do for Love is an inspiring conversation about love and the environment. When artist Miriam Fernandes approached the legendary eco-pioneer David Suzuki to create a theatre piece about climate change, she expected to write about David's perspective as a scientist. Instead, she discovered the boundless vision and efforts of Tara Cullis, a literature scholar, climate organizer, and David's life partner. Miriam realized that David and Tara's decades-long love for each other, and for family and friends, has only clarified and strengthened their resolve to fight for the planet.What You Won't Do for Love transforms real-life conversations between David, Tara, Miriam, and her husband Sturla into a charmingly novel and poetic work. Over one idyllic day in British Columbia, Miriam and Sturla take in a lifetime of David and Tara's adventures, inspiration, and love, and in turn reflect on their own relationships to each other and the planet. Revealing David Suzuki and Tara Cullis in an affable, conversational, and often comedic light, What You Won't Do For Love asks if we can love our planet the same way we love one another.
Publishing on the 25th anniversary of a bestselling book: 25 years go, Sacred Balance became a bestseller. Now, Suzuki returns with an extensively updated edition that reflects rapidly changing science and approaches to environmental activism.Foreword from Robin Wall Kimmerer: the New York Times-bestselling author of Braiding Sweetgrass writes a foreword that shimmers with hope for our world.Afterword from Bill McKibben: the author of Deep Economy (over 50k copies sold) and Falter offers a powerful afterword.Indigenous knowledge: Suzuki, a longtime and accepted ally to Indigenous peoples in Canada, urges readers to consider Indigenous knowledge of the natural world and to follow the lead of Indigenous peoples in environmental movements.Moving and heartfelt: Suzuki writes about environmental science in emotional, moving language, pulling readers in and making us care about the natural world.Acclaimed author: In addition to being a world-famous environmentalist and geneticist, David Suzuki has published more than 50 critically acclaimed books. The Sacred Balance is one of his best-known and best-loved titles.
"Only God can make a tree," wrote Joyce Kilmer in one of the most celebrated of poems. In their book, authors Suzuki and Grady extend that celebration. The richly detailed text and Bateman's original art pay tribute to this ubiquitous organism that is too often taken for granted.
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