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Picture Books to Inspire Environmental Justice Seekers
Get inspired to protect earth’s resources!
This list is designed to inspire your child to protect the earth and her resources for everyone. We've included fiction, historical fiction, and many nonfiction titles that offer practical tips and inspiring tales of earth-friendly acts of compassion.
Talk about the issue
Engage your children in a problem-solving mindset:
What good things are we already doing in our daily life to protect the earth’s resources?
What environmental challenges or changes have you noticed in our neighborhood, community, state, nation, or the world?
What changes can our family make right now to take even better care of our planet?
Ask questions that prompt conversations about environmental ethics:
Why should we walk instead of drive to the park?
When trash disappears into the garbage truck, wastewater disappears down the drain or car exhaust disappears into the sky, where does it go?
If waste doesn’t stay and make our home or neighborhood dirty, why is it important to reduce our waste and speak up for a cleaner world?
Acknowledge tough choices ("It's hard to know how far to turn down the thermostat in the winter."), and make a point to discuss your family’s environmental values.
Explain that simple decisions can have an impact, like coloring on both sides of the page, turning off the water when you brush your teeth or turning out lights when you leave a room.
But make it clear that no family can protect earth’s resources all on their own. Raise your voice for collective solutions with DGT’s kid-friendly printable advocacy sheets or sign-up to volunteer with a local environmental justice organization.
Our Featured Title
We are Water Protectors by Carole Lindstrom
Winner of the 2021 Caldecott Medal, this lyrical story offers lessons in resilliance, celebration, and the importance of protecting and honoring the many ways all life on earth is connected.
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365 Ways to Live Green for Kids: Saving the Environment at Home, School, or at Play–Every Day! by Sheri Amsel
Simple ideas for how kids can protect the earth.
The Adventures of a Plastic Bottle: A Story About Recycling by Allison Inches
Ever wonder what happens when you recycle a plastic bottle? Follow its journey from your recycling bin to its new life as you learn about the importance of recycling.
Begin with a Bee by Liza Ketchum, Jacqueline Briggs Martin, and Phyllis Root
This poetic, life-cycle study of bumblebees encourages readers to recognize the part we all play in protecting the natural world.
The Boy Who Grew a Forest: The True Story of Jadav Payeng by Sophia Ghol
In this beautiful, award-winning book, you’ll meet Jadav Payeng, the boy who noticed the terrible impact of deforestation on his island home in India. Follow Payeng as he decided to do something about this devastation, reminding us all of the difference a single person with a big idea can make.
The Berenstain Bears Go Green by Jan Berenstain and Mike Berenstain
When the Berenstain family discovers that the town dump is overflowing, they must find a way to fix the problem before it's too late.
The Boy Who Harnessed the Wind by William Kamkwamba and Bryan Mealer
When drought struck fourteen-year-old William Kamkwamba's Malawi village, everyone struggled. Failing crops meant there wasn't enough money to attend school, so William spent his time in the library where he discovered and became an expert in the power of wind. This true story of a boy who brought electricity to his village is as exciting and inspiring as any fiction picture book.
Colonel Trash Truck by Kathleen Crawley
The colonel is on a mission to protect the beauty of the earth by cleaning up litter — and convincing others to do the same.
Fatima’s Great Outdoors by Ambreen Tariq
Join Fatima on an adventure that illustrates the calm and confidence that can be learned while spending time in nature, making new family members, and appreciating strong family roots.
The Greening Book by Ellen Sabin
Through activities and exercises, The Greening Book teaches children that they can make a difference in the future of our planet.
Heal The Earth: A White Feather Flier Adventure by Julian Lennon
This clever book ignites imagination and invites little readers on a journey to heal the earth. Best for readers ages 5 and under.
Here Comes the Garbage Barge by Jonah Winter
This hilarious story is sure to inspire your whole family to be mindful of your environmental impact.
Jayden’s Impossible Garden by Mélina Mangal
Jayden’s story highlights the beauty of intergenerational relationships and the power of perseverance in bringing a community garden to life.
Just a Dream by Chris Van Allsburg
What's so important about taking care of the earth anyway? Walter discovers in the answer in a captivating vision of the future. The illustrations alone will inspire your whole family, and the ending will inspire a discussion about what your family can do to create a brighter future.
The Lorax by Dr. Seuss
The Lorax, who speaks for the trees, warns the Once-ler that there are lasting consequences of cutting down trees. In case you've missed it, this book is also an exceptional animated film.
The Magic School Bus and the Climate Challenge by Joanna Cole
The beloved Ms. Frizzle not only explains climate change with both humor and science but empowers kids to help solve the crisis. In true Magic School Bus fashion, this book captivates children while delivering a critical message.
The Michael Recycle series by Ellie Bethel
Recycling is a superpower! This endearingly entertaining series features Michael encouraging people to recycle and get creative in various situations.
Nibi Emosaawdang /The Water Walker by Joanne Robertson (In English and Ojibwe)
An inspiring story of Josephine Mandamin, an Anishinaabe First Nations elder, who advocated for the protection of water. With vibrant illustrations and valuable teachings, it is a perfect reminder of our responsibility to Mother Earth.
Not for Me Please: I Choose to Act Green by Maria Godsey
This clever, rhyming tale introduces early elementary students to different ways they can “act green.” Join Luke as he role models how children can use the phrase “not for me” to step up and take action on behalf of the environment. Full of relatable examples and lively illustrations, this book is a fun way to reinvigorate your conservation habits.
One Plastic Bag: Isatou Ceesay and the Recycling Women of the Gambia by Miranda Paul
How much mess can one plastic bag create? Find out in this compelling story, and follow Ceesay in her creative effort to clean up.
Olivia’s Birds: Saving the Gulf by Olivia Bouler
Olivia drew and painted pictures of birds to raise money for wildlife affected by the Gulf oil spill in 2010, and in this book, she tells her story.
The Problem of the Hot World by Pam Bonsper
Five forest friends band together to teach an important lesson about global warming. Realizing that there are serious problems in their surroundings, these critters take a journey to figure out what’s causing them. Best for readers ages 5 and under.
Rocket Says Clean Up by Nathon Byron
Rocket visits her grandparents, where she loves to explore the beach. When she discovers the beach is clogged with trash, she knows she has to do something!
Sparrow Girl by Sara Pennypacker
This fictional tale with a historical backdrop, this moving story illustrates the dangers of disrupting the natural world and encourages everyone to make a difference in whatever way they can. Ming-Li’s country had declared sparrows the enemy of the farmers and announced a great "Sparrow War" to banish them from China. Ming-Li did not want to chase the birds away and vowed to save as many sparrows as she could, one by one.
The Tantrum that Saved the World by Megan Herbert and Michael E. Mann
This unique book is told in two parts. First, it tells the story of a little girl who inherits a big problem she didn’t ask for, gets really frustrated, and then channels all of her energy into action. Then, it takes care to explain the science of climate change in non-threatening, non-terrifying language for kids. It even includes an action plan families can follow after they read the book.
Rachel Carson and Her Book That Changed the World by Laurie Lawlor
A pioneer in the field of environmentalism, this picture book tells of how Rachel Carson overcame opposition from family and friends to become the author of the famed book, Silent Spring, which linked the effects of humans to the changes in the environment.
Snowy White World to Save by Stephanie Lisa Tara
Mama Polar Bear and her cubs are facing down the real impact of climate change.
What Happens to Our Trash? by D. J. Ward
Discover what happens to garbage and recycling once it’s disposed of.
Why Should I Series:
Why Should I Protect Nature?
Why Should I Recycle?
Why Should I Save Water?
Why Should I Save Energy?
All by Jen Green and Mike Gordon. This four-book series answers children’s questions about the environment and demonstrates the importance of protecting nature.
Wangari’s Trees of Peace by Jeanette Winter
The story of Wangari Maathai, the 2004 Nobel Peace Prize winner who planted over 30 million trees in Kenya and helped reshape her country’s approach to nature.
What a Waste: Trash, Recycling, and Protecting our Planet by Jess French
Informative, engaging, and eye-opening, this book introduces elementary-aged kids to the idea that nothing can ever be truly thrown “away.” Walk away with strategies to conserve resources at home and the inspiration to stick with those strategies.
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