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Zuhkeeyah
Hello Hello | Brendan Wenzel
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10 random facts about me ☺️ #auldlangspine

These were hard to do!

AmyG Ha #10….that is my husband. I have jumped many a time and lost my page in the book I was reading. 4mo
TheKidUpstairs I wholeheartedly agree with 9, and I grew up in a household with a 10 - my stepmom - we all knew not to bother going to bed early on a Monday night or you'd be awoken by the yelling 🤣 Who's your team? 4mo
HOTPock3tt #8 and #10 🤣 4mo
Zuhkeeyah @TheKidUpstairs Detroit Lions and my alma mater Michigan State. I warn friends before they come over to watch a game with me 😆 4mo
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AllDebooks
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#Naturalitsy #Scavengerhunt #Scarathlon

Could not walk past this glorious Acer without taking a photo. Just look at all those autumnal colours 😍

dabbe 🤩🤩🤩 6mo
AnnCrystal 👏😍. 6mo
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TieDyeDude
Ghost Bat in a Gum Tree | Benette W. Tiffault
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#scarathlon Photo Challenge #4: #ghost
Say hi to the northern Australian ghost bat. This adorable, leaf-nosed, carnivorous bat is identifiable by its pale skin and light fur, and was first identified in 1880.

BookmarkTavern What a cutie! 🖤 6mo
SamAnne I love bats! 6mo
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LibrarianRyan
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4 ⭐ This book is about a real event, the oil spill in Santa Barbara in the 1970s. However, the characters are just that, characters that help move the story along. The senator is real, but the little girl at the heart of the story is not. Either way this book does a great job of showing why Earth Day was created and why it is still needed.

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LexiPrice
The Lorax | Dr. Seuss

“Unless someone like you cares a whole awful lot. Nothing is going to get better. It's not.“

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LexiPrice
The Lorax | Dr. Seuss

This would be a great book to read to children when talking about the environment. We need to make sure we take care of the Earth because we only have one of them and once it is gone it is gone.

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LexiPrice
The Lorax | Dr. Seuss
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The Lorax by Dr. Seuss is a picture book that was published in 1971. The main message of The Lorax is that everyone has a responsibility to protect the ecosystem. Dr. Seuss presents the Once-ler, a rash Thneed businessman whose unbridled desire causes the nearby surroundings to be destroyed. It illustrates the distinction between a dead and a living planet. Up until the trees are gone and everything is gloomy, they utilize vibrant colors.

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GatheringBooks
To Change a Planet | Christina Soontornvat
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#BookBinge Day 30: It will be a #Disaster if we do not do anything to save our planet. While others may argue that the overall message seems simplistic and too ideal, I think ultimately the goal is to empower people to come together to make a change. My full review of this lovely picturebook: https://wp.me/pDlzr-pDC

Eggs I think I‘d be deliriously happy if people just stopped throwing cig butts and other trash out the car windows, and stopped defiling public areas 😌🙁 8mo
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mandarchy
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Ice cream and hugs are nice.

I especially ❤️ the way this book includes helpful ways to improve climate change. We need to give our kids hope. #underthedustcover Happy belated 🌎 day!

RaeLovesToRead 🥰 12mo
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Bookish_Gal
To Change a Planet | Christina Soontornvat
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This book shows how small things can damage our earth. One small, insignificant molecule of carbon dioxide, when put together, does this. The same goes for fixing the planet. One person may seem small, yet when many get together they make a big impact. I love the art style being simple yet powerful. Showing polar bears on a slab of melting ice, flood kicking out families, coral reef overheating… but also how one person can start it all #children