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Book Description:
Based on the popular Ranger Rick® magazine feature, Ask Scarlett is a fun question-and-answer reference book that satisfies kids' curiosity about nature and how being outside can make you feel better.
With a fun and quirky attitude, Scarlett explains why nature helps the brain, how it supports creativity, and how it helps kids become planet protectors, along with the answers to dozens upon dozens of other nature and health questions. Once kids know what Scarlett knows, they'll be nature experts—and aficionados extraordinaire.
Science continues to show the positive effects of nature on mental health. Magination Press and the National Wildlife Federation® together hope to ease stress through a collection of books showing the benefits of nature for improving mental health, reducing stress, boosting self-esteem, and encouraging empowerment for people, communities, and the planet.
My Thoughts: Highly Recommend
This book is loaded with great information! It deals with so many wonderful topics that are sure to capture the attention of the reader and encourage him/her to put some of the suggestions into practice. It is loaded with real-life situations that include great pictures and illustrations, along with some touches of humor.
I think this would also make a great addition for any teacher to use in the classroom. It would spark some wonderful discussions and even encourage research and possible experiments dealing with some of the topics. The book is multifunctional, and I highly recommend it.
Thank you to Camp NetGalley for providing me with an advanced copy of this book. All comments and opinions are entirely my own and voluntary.
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About the Author: Rebecca Baines
Rebecca Baines is a children’s book writer and editor. She is the former editorial director at National Geographic Kids and has written books for kids about topics from dogs to bones to eggs to spiders.
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