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What's The Point of Being Green: What's the Point of Being Green? Jacqui Bailey

What's The  Point of Being Green: What's the Point of Being Green? By Jacqui Bailey

What's The Point of Being Green: What's the Point of Being Green? by Jacqui Bailey


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Summary

A refreshing take on today's green issues which is both provocative and positive

What's The Point of Being Green: What's the Point of Being Green? Summary

What's The Point of Being Green: What's the Point of Being Green? by Jacqui Bailey

This refreshing take on today's green issues delivers a serious and provocative message in a way that will entertain enthusiastic greens and engage more reluctant ones. The fact are supported by quizzes, cartoons and plenty of eco tips.

What's The Point of Being Green: What's the Point of Being Green? Reviews

Contains a huge amount of information about the whole global-degeneration issue. -- Books For Keeps 20101101 Lively and appealing book about the urgent environmental issues facing us all. -- School Librarian 20101101 It was great to read a book that focused on the positives of being green while providing facts and interesting stories to support the argument. -- Times 20111201 Effective mixture of photographs and cartoon style should appeal to readers. -- Science (sciencemag.org) 20111202 A clever book that captured my and the kids' imagination. -- Times 20111201

About Jacqui Bailey

After working as a designer for Usborne Publishing, I left in 2000 to concentrate on illustration. I now live in Chorlton-Cum-Hardy in Manchester with my teacher husband Steve and two daughters, Lara and Natasha. I've just started to dip my toes into writing children's stories, heavily influenced I'm sure by my favourite books as a child, The Faraway Tree trilogy by Enid Blyton, which my daughters now love too, and pretty much every Roald Dahl book written. I love illustration, and try and buy every beautiful book I come across to add to my collection. Illustrators like Nicoletta Ceccoli, Benjamin Lacombe, Charles Fuge and Shaun Tan are just utterly fabulous! Plus, I love the line work of Quentin Blake and Chris Riddell. I love music, and working alone, listening to it keeps me sane! I try and get out to live gigs when I can, also the cinema when I can beg, borrow or steal a babysitter for the evening! Jacqui Bailey has spent a lot of her adult life working with children's books. She has been an editor and publisher of everything from picture books to encyclopedias, but mostly enjoys finding out amazing bits of information and then writing about them. She particularly likes writing about science, as the information so often turns out to be far stranger than fiction.

Table of Contents

What Does 'Being Green' Mean? What Are We Doing To The Climate? Why Do We Burn Fossil Fuels? What's The Alternative? What About Cars? Why Are Trees Important? How Did It Get This Way? Boy, Have We Fouled Up! Can We Afford It? Rubbish! Where Did All The Animals Go? So Who Is Doing What? List Of Organisations Glossary Index

Additional information

GOR005252065
9780749693176
0749693177
What's The Point of Being Green: What's the Point of Being Green? by Jacqui Bailey
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Hachette Children's Group
2011-07-28
96
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Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
This is a used book - there is no escaping the fact it has been read by someone else and it will show signs of wear and previous use. Overall we expect it to be in very good condition, but if you are not entirely satisfied please get in touch with us

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