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A Climate in Chaos

EAL LAYTON, HACHETTE Looking for a simple and clear way to explain climate change to your kids? Neal Layton’s latest children’s picture book, , is written for kids aged five years or older and clearly explains what climate change is, what’s causing it, and why it’s dangerous for all inhabitants on Earth. In detail — and keeping his younger audience in mind — Layton discusses greenhouse gases, renewable energy sources and sustainable living. The book lists practical ways kids leaves young readers excited about what they can do to make a difference and encourages them to think of new ways to help the planet, giving reference to young activists like Greta Thunberg, Ridhima Pandey and Sahil Doshi.

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