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I have the right to save my planet, words by Alain Serres ; pictures by Aurélia Fronty ; translated by Shelley Tanaka

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I have the right to save my planet, words by Alain Serres ; pictures by Aurélia Fronty ; translated by Shelley Tanaka
Language
eng
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
no index present
Intended audience
AD860L, Lexile
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
I have the right to save my planet
Responsibility statement
words by Alain Serres ; pictures by Aurélia Fronty ; translated by Shelley Tanaka
Series statement
I have the right to..
Summary
All children have the right to learn about the world, to celebrate the water, air and sunshine, and to be curious about the animals and plants that live on our planet. They also have the right to learn about endangered species, to be concerned about plastic in the ocean, and to understand what a changing climate means for our Earth. Scientists tell us that every living thing is connected. When we cut down forests, we destroy animal habitats. When we spray pesticides on vegetables, we poison the earth, animals and ourselves. All children can help, draw posters of endangered animals to raise awareness, send a letter to the leader of your country, signed by every member of their family and protest along with your parents. Children have the right to do all these things as proclaimed in the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child
Target audience
juvenile
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