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This Is Our Planet: Taking Care of Nature in Chattanooga, TN
Current price: $8.99

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This Is Our Planet: Taking Care of Nature in Chattanooga, TN
Current price: $8.99
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A gentle, trusted picture book for helping children (ages 4–7) understand caring for the environment and protecting our planet—recommended by parents, teachers, and child therapists worldwide.
When children start asking questions about pollution, conservation, and how to help the Earth, finding simple, reassuring answers can be a challenge.
This Is Our Planet: A First Look At Taking Care of Nature
uses clear, age-appropriate language and vibrant, inclusive illustrations to guide families through conversations about nature, climate, and our shared responsibility. Written by psychotherapist Pat Thomas and illustrated by Claire Keay, this standout title provides honest, encouraging guidance for young readers eager to make a difference.
What Makes This Book Unique:
Developed by experts in child development and environmental education
Explains complex issues like pollution, climate change, and conservation with gentle honesty
Promotes meaningful discussion with "Talk About It" prompts and child-friendly reflection questions
Honors different cultural perspectives so every family feels included and empowered
Features a special section of practical advice and conversation starters for adults
About the A First Look At Series:
The A First Look At series helps young children understand and navigate sensitive social, emotional, and health topics with honesty and reassurance. Each book uses simple, direct language and engaging illustrations to open conversations between children and caring adults, encouraging questions and building emotional resilience in a safe, supportive way.
When children start asking questions about pollution, conservation, and how to help the Earth, finding simple, reassuring answers can be a challenge.
This Is Our Planet: A First Look At Taking Care of Nature
uses clear, age-appropriate language and vibrant, inclusive illustrations to guide families through conversations about nature, climate, and our shared responsibility. Written by psychotherapist Pat Thomas and illustrated by Claire Keay, this standout title provides honest, encouraging guidance for young readers eager to make a difference.
What Makes This Book Unique:
Developed by experts in child development and environmental education
Explains complex issues like pollution, climate change, and conservation with gentle honesty
Promotes meaningful discussion with "Talk About It" prompts and child-friendly reflection questions
Honors different cultural perspectives so every family feels included and empowered
Features a special section of practical advice and conversation starters for adults
About the A First Look At Series:
The A First Look At series helps young children understand and navigate sensitive social, emotional, and health topics with honesty and reassurance. Each book uses simple, direct language and engaging illustrations to open conversations between children and caring adults, encouraging questions and building emotional resilience in a safe, supportive way.
A gentle, trusted picture book for helping children (ages 4–7) understand caring for the environment and protecting our planet—recommended by parents, teachers, and child therapists worldwide.
When children start asking questions about pollution, conservation, and how to help the Earth, finding simple, reassuring answers can be a challenge.
This Is Our Planet: A First Look At Taking Care of Nature
uses clear, age-appropriate language and vibrant, inclusive illustrations to guide families through conversations about nature, climate, and our shared responsibility. Written by psychotherapist Pat Thomas and illustrated by Claire Keay, this standout title provides honest, encouraging guidance for young readers eager to make a difference.
What Makes This Book Unique:
Developed by experts in child development and environmental education
Explains complex issues like pollution, climate change, and conservation with gentle honesty
Promotes meaningful discussion with "Talk About It" prompts and child-friendly reflection questions
Honors different cultural perspectives so every family feels included and empowered
Features a special section of practical advice and conversation starters for adults
About the A First Look At Series:
The A First Look At series helps young children understand and navigate sensitive social, emotional, and health topics with honesty and reassurance. Each book uses simple, direct language and engaging illustrations to open conversations between children and caring adults, encouraging questions and building emotional resilience in a safe, supportive way.
When children start asking questions about pollution, conservation, and how to help the Earth, finding simple, reassuring answers can be a challenge.
This Is Our Planet: A First Look At Taking Care of Nature
uses clear, age-appropriate language and vibrant, inclusive illustrations to guide families through conversations about nature, climate, and our shared responsibility. Written by psychotherapist Pat Thomas and illustrated by Claire Keay, this standout title provides honest, encouraging guidance for young readers eager to make a difference.
What Makes This Book Unique:
Developed by experts in child development and environmental education
Explains complex issues like pollution, climate change, and conservation with gentle honesty
Promotes meaningful discussion with "Talk About It" prompts and child-friendly reflection questions
Honors different cultural perspectives so every family feels included and empowered
Features a special section of practical advice and conversation starters for adults
About the A First Look At Series:
The A First Look At series helps young children understand and navigate sensitive social, emotional, and health topics with honesty and reassurance. Each book uses simple, direct language and engaging illustrations to open conversations between children and caring adults, encouraging questions and building emotional resilience in a safe, supportive way.






















