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Every Last Drop
Every Last Drop: Bringing Clean Water Home | Michelle Mulder
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In the developed world, if you want a drink of water you just turn on a tap or open a bottle. But for millions of families worldwide, finding clean water is a daily challenge, and kids are often the ones responsible for carrying water to their homes. Every Last Drop looks at why the world’s water resources are at risk and how communities around the world are finding innovative ways to quench their thirst and water their crops. Maybe you’re not ready to drink fog, as they do in Chile, or use water made from treated sewage, but you can get a low-flush toilet, plant a tree, protect a wetland or just take shorter showers. Every last drop counts!
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ashleyweer
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Great book!

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kayleenschultz12
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kayleenschultz12

This book has captions under the pictures that helps students, be able to see what the picture are.

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kayleenschultz12
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This is a great book how many people get water and is a great way to tie in how fortunate we are and also how we could possibly help.

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amberpeltz
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amberpeltz

I would use this book in science class when we study the water cycle and also when we discuss conservation and ways of keeping our water clean. I would start with a discussion about water and bring in the students prior knowledge.

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amberpeltz
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This book looks at why the world's water resources are at risk and how communities around the world are finding innovative ways to quench their thirst and water their crops. The book describes how and why much of our fresh water is contaminated.

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KamrynWaites

People began collecting rain water from their own roofs to drink

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KamrynWaites
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This book is a great nonfiction book for children to learn about water. It reminds you to be grateful for our access to safe water. It also teaches how to help other countries have cleaner and safer water. Great book for students to learn about cultures and resources.

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emmadomo

Water fact: a person can live for weeks without food, but only a few days without water.

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emmadomo
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This nonfiction book could be applied in older grades as well as younger grades. It has universal meaning. It gave incredible facts about water on each page. It teaches children we are fortunate to live where we do because people from other countries struggle to receive clean water daily. It gives suggestions how we can help those around the world!

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Apolandvery

Water fact: A person can live for weeks without food, but only a few days without water

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Apolandvery
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I really liked this non-fiction book. This book could be read in older grades as well. It gave a lot of awesome facts about water on each page.

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kierstenkaplan

“Water fact: A person can live for weeks without food, but only a few days without water“

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kierstenkaplan
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This book is about water. It gave amazing facts about water on each page. It teaches a lesson that we are lucky to live where we do because people in other countries do not have the water sources that we do here. It also gives some suggestions to helping other countries.

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delaneylabelle23

Water fact: A person can live for weeks without food,but only a few days without water .

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delaneylabelle23
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I liked this part of the book because I also think bottle water taste better, but it is the same as tap water. Instead of using plastic up I should think about the environent and use a reusable bottle.

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delaneylabelle23
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i really liked this non-fiction book. This book could be read in older grades as well. It gave a lot awesome facts about water on each page. I also liked how it teaches a lesson that we are lucky to live where we do because people from other countries have to walk up to 6 hours a day to get their daily water supply. I also love how it gives suggestions to make a change to help other countries have clean water.