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Environmental Scientist

Something About the Sky

This poetic story introduces children to Rachel Carson’s deep love for nature and her lifelong curiosity about the world around her. It encourages young readers to notice beauty in the everyday and to care for the planet with wonder and respect.
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The Water Princess

Based on model Georgie Badiel’s childhood, the lyrical story follows young Gie Gie on her long walk to fetch water, highlighting both determination and inequality. Radiant art contrasts dusty roads with the shimmering blue she dreams of. An author’s note links fiction to real clean-water projects, empowering kids to fundraise or conserve at home. A moving entry point to global citizenship.
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Kids Plant Growing Kit - Kids Greenhouse & Flower Growing Kit with Upgraded Irrigation & Grow Light – Perfect Gardening for Kids(Solar Green)

This gardening kit helps future environmentalists understand the connection between humans and the natural world. As kids tend to their plants, they develop an appreciation for sustainability and the importance of caring for living things. It teaches scientific observation and environmental stewardship while also supporting mindfulness and emotional growth. For children who love hands-on discovery, it’s a beautiful way to see how small acts of care can help the planet thrive.
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Yewong Kids Waste Management Garbage Truck Costume Accessories Recycle Trash Vest Tucker Hat Gloves ID Card for Career Day

This costume helps young environmentalists see themselves as real change-makers. As they pretend to collect recycling or manage waste, kids learn about responsibility, sustainability, and the value of community service. It’s a fun and confidence-building way to connect play with purpose—turning dress-up into a lesson on caring for the Earth. For future conservationists and civic leaders, this outfit makes environmental stewardship both exciting and heroic.
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SparkJump Premium Bug Hotel Kit, DIY Cedar Wood Craft for Building Bee, Ladybug, or Butterfly Houses, Educational Kit for Kids, Parents and Teachers

This project helps young environmentalists see their direct impact on the natural world. As they design, build, and observe their insect hotel, they learn about pollination, ecosystems, and why small creatures play such a big role in our planet’s balance. It fosters care, patience, and environmental responsibility while encouraging creative problem-solving. For curious kids who love both art and science, it’s a rewarding way to help protect pollinators and nurture a lifelong respect for nature.
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STEM Building Toys for Kids Ages 8-12, Science Experiments & Solar Car Projects

This kit helps young environmentalists explore sustainable energy in action. As they build and test solar- and wind-powered creations, kids learn about physics, renewable resources, and innovation—key topics for the next generation of green engineers. It empowers them to think critically about how energy impacts our planet and shows that science and creativity can work together to build a cleaner future.
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The Watcher: Jane Goodall’s Life with the Chimps

This beautifully illustrated story introduces children to Jane Goodall’s lifelong dedication to understanding and protecting animals. It inspires curiosity, empathy, and respect for nature, showing young readers how observation and compassion can lead to discoveries that change the world.
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The Uninhabitable Earth: Life After Warming

Written in gripping journalistic style, this book confronts readers with climate scenarios—​from heat waves to food shocks—​grounded in current data. Wallace-Wells balances urgency with chapters on solutions, nudging young adults toward policy, tech, and lifestyle change. Ideal for AP Environmental Science or debate teams needing eye-opening evidence. A sobering yet motivating forecast.
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A Whale of the Wild

A Whale of the Wild seamlessly weaves well-researched science about orca whales and their ecosystem into a gripping survival story, encouraging critical thinking about environmental issues and marine biology while also fostering empathy and compassion. The book introduces readers to real-world concepts in marine ecology, animal behavior, and environmental stewardship, which can inspire interest in scientific and conservation careers by highlighting skills such as observation, problem-solving, leadership, and teamwork.
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Educational Insights See-Through Compost Container - STEM Kits for Kids, Earth Science Kit for Homeschool or Classroom, Practice Observation & Learn About Nature, Science Experiments for Kids Ages 4+

This composting lab helps future environmentalists see nature’s recycling system in action. As kids test, observe, and record how materials decompose, they learn essential lessons about ecology, sustainability, and the interconnectedness of life. It’s a perfect way to inspire curiosity about environmental science and show how small experiments can lead to big discoveries about caring for the Earth.
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Wangari’s Trees of Peace

This inspiring picture book shows how one woman’s determination can restore both the environment and her community. Wangari Maathai’s story teaches children the power of caring for the earth, standing up for what is right, and believing that one person can make a lasting difference.
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No One Is Too Small to Make a Difference

Sixteen succinct speeches trace Greta’s rise from solo school striker to UN firebrand, modeling persuasive rhetoric and moral clarity. Teens see how facts, passion, and repetition can cut through noise and mobilize millions. Brief introductions situate each talk, offering context for classroom debate. A pocket-sized call-to-action that fits in any backpack.
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Rachel Carson and Her Book That Changed the World

This inspiring biography shows how one woman’s curiosity and courage helped protect the planet. Rachel Carson’s story encourages kids to ask questions, trust their observations, and understand that one voice can create lasting change for the environment.
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The Curious Garden

Liam’s tiny rooftop garden creeps along rails and stairways, turning a gray city emerald—​a magical metaphor for environmental stewardship. Lush illustrations invite kids to hunt for new sprouts each spread, reinforcing observation skills. Shows that one curious child can spark community change. Great kickoff to school garden projects.
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WORKPRO 5PCS Garden Tool Set, Powder Coating Compact Aluminum Gardening Tool Set with Repotting Mat, Outdoor Garden Hand Tools, Ideal Gardening Gift, Pink Ribbon

This garden set helps kids and families see how caring for the Earth can go hand in hand with caring for others. Beyond teaching planting and sustainability, it introduces empathy, community service, and environmental stewardship. As children dig, plant, and nurture life, they also learn that small actions—like growing a garden or supporting a cause—can create lasting change. It’s a beautiful introduction to the idea that environmental and social responsibility grow from the same roots.
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Petit Collage: Rush to Recycle | Teach Kids About Recycling| Sort All The Recyclibles Before The Truck Comes | Made with Recycled Card and Vegetable Inks

This game transforms environmental learning into laughter and play. As kids race to recycle, they build awareness of waste management and the importance of sustainability—skills every future environmentalist needs. It teaches cooperation, quick thinking, and care for the planet in a way that feels more like fun than education. For families and classrooms alike, it’s a brilliant way to inspire eco-conscious habits that last long after the game ends.
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Jiuguva 13 Pcs Beekeeper Set Includes 1 Beekeeper Jacket 5 Pcs Wool Felt Bees 5 Pcs Round Double Sided Tape 1 Beekeeping Gloves 1 Felt Bucket for Children Beekeeping Supplies Halloween (Medium)

This set helps young environmentalists understand the importance of bees and their connection to the planet’s health. As kids explore pollination and the life of a beekeeper, they develop empathy for nature and curiosity about how ecosystems work. It encourages responsibility, scientific thinking, and appreciation for biodiversity—all while sparking imaginative play. For future conservationists or nature lovers, it’s a playful introduction to protecting one of Earth’s most vital species.
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This Changes Everything: Capitalism vs. The Climate

Klein links climate crisis to economic systems, arguing that bold collective action—​not small personal tweaks—​drives real change. Case studies of communities blocking pipelines or reinventing energy grids offer blueprints for activism. Analytical teens gain a big-picture lens on justice, policy, and finance. Sparks thoughtful discussion on the intersection of capitalism and conservation.
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What If There Were No Bees?

Using friendly diagrams and cause-and-effect scenes, this picture book shows how a single pollinator supports plants, animals, and even our lunches. Kids watch the food web unravel when bees vanish—​then learn simple ways to help them thrive. A perfect springboard for planting pollinator gardens or building backyard bee baths. Turns big ecology into a relatable “what-if” mystery.
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The Book of Hope: A Survival Guide for Trying Times

This inspiring book offers wisdom and reassurance for anyone who wants to make the world a better place. Jane Goodall shares lessons of courage, compassion, and perseverance, showing readers that hope is an active choice that can lead to real change for people, animals, and the planet.
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Compost Stew: An A to Z Recipe for the Earth

An A-to-Z rhyme (“Apple cores, Bananas peels…”) turns table scraps into rhythmic ingredients for “nature’s recipe.” Collage art uses real photos of food waste, helping children recognize compostables at home. Back-matter tips guide families in starting a bin of their own. A playful primer on the circular life of leftovers.
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Coogam Montessori Toys for 3 Year Old, Magnetic Garbage Recycling Sorting Toy - Waste Category Classification and Environmental Awareness Learning Educational Gift Toy Game

This recycling game helps future environmentalists see the impact of small, mindful actions. As kids sort paper, plastic, and food waste, they’re learning real-world lessons in conservation, organization, and critical thinking. It reinforces the idea that caring for the planet starts with everyday choices—and gives children pride in doing their part. Perfect for early learners, it transforms environmental education into an empowering, play-based activity.
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Jane Goodall Book for Curious Kids

This engaging introduction to Jane Goodall’s life encourages kids to follow their curiosity and care deeply about the natural world. It shows that observation, patience, and kindness can lead to extraordinary discoveries and positive change for animals and people alike.
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Unbowed: A Memoir

This powerful memoir shows how determination, courage, and compassion can spark global change. Wangari Maathai’s story inspires readers to stand up for their beliefs, protect the environment, and lead with integrity even in the face of great challenges.
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