"Dr. Seuss's Lorax explains how trees help clean the air we breath, and the steps required to successfully plant a tree"-- - (Baker & Taylor)
Dr. Seuss’ beloved environmental icon explains how trees clean the air we breathe and encourages developing readers to “go green” by planting trees and finding other ways to help protect the planet. By the author of Library Books Are Not for Eating! Simultaneous. Illustrations. - (Baker & Taylor)
Learn how to plant a tree and help clean the air with the Lorax--Dr. Seuss's beloved icon of Environmentalism--in this rhymed early reader!
The Lorax "speaks for the trees," and in this simple, rhymed Step 2 Step into Reading Book (printed on recycled paper), he explains how trees help clean the air we breathe--and how kids can plant their own! A perfect choice for Earth Day, Arbor Day, or ANY day you want to empowering young children with a "Go Green" message--and get them excited about reading!
Step 2 readers use basic vocabulary and short sentences to tell simple stories. They are perfect for children who recognize familiar words and can sound out new words with help. - (Random House, Inc.)
TODD TARPLEY is a children's book author whose titles include Library Books are Not for Eathing!, Beep! Beep! Go to Sleep!, Ten Tiny Toes, Three Grumpy Trucks, and How to Become a Knight (in Ten Easy Lessons). He lives with his two sons in New York. To learn more about him, visit toddtarpley.com, or follow him on Twitter at @toddtarpley. - (Random House, Inc.)