We recently partnered with Candlewick Press books to review some of their new kids books for Earth Day. They sent us 10 new children’s books, with stories that discuss various nature themes. Check out our full IGTV review, and I’m also linking to each of the new kids books for Earth Day here, so that you can check them out and share them with a little reader in your life!
A World of Plants: written by Martin Jenkins, illustrated by James Brown
Masters of Disguise – Camouflaging Creatures & Magnificent Mimics: written & illustrated by Marc Martin
Reptiles Everywhere: written by Camilla de la Bedoyere, illustrated by Britta Teckentrup
Fungarium – Welcome to the Museum: written by Gaya Ester, illustrated by Katie Scott
Orangutan Hats and Other Tools Animals Use: written by Richard Haynes, illustrated by Stephanie Laberis
Zee Grows a Tree: written by Elizabeth Rusch, illustrated by Will Hillenbrand
The House of Grass and Sky: written by Mary Lyn Ray, illustrated by E. B. Goodale
Zonia’s Rain Forest: written & illustrated by Juana Martinez-Neal
Peppa Pig and the Earth Day Adventure: by Candlewick Entertainment
Bruno the Beekeeper – A Honey Primer: written & illustrated by Aneta Frantiska Holasova
Need other book ideas? Check out our Children’s Books, New Books for Kids, Holiday Books for Kids, Books for Kids (That Also Teach!), and Top 10 Tidy Books for Kids.
Thanks for pinning these new kids books for Earth Day!
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My wife and I live with our three young girls in a 700-square-foot apartment in New York City. I started Tidy Dad to help others tidy, simplify, and find joy in their lives. I firmly believe the tidying process can transform your life. I’d love for you to join me in exploring ways that tidying can make room for what’s important in life.
We recently partnered with Candlewick Press books to review some of their new kids books for Earth Day. They sent us 10 new children’s books, with stories that discuss various nature themes. Check out our full IGTV review, and I’m also linking to each of the new kids books for Earth Day here, so that you can check them out and share them with a little reader in your life!
A World of Plants: written by Martin Jenkins, illustrated by James Brown
Masters of Disguise – Camouflaging Creatures & Magnificent Mimics: written & illustrated by Marc Martin
Reptiles Everywhere: written by Camilla de la Bedoyere, illustrated by Britta Teckentrup
Fungarium – Welcome to the Museum: written by Gaya Ester, illustrated by Katie Scott
Orangutan Hats and Other Tools Animals Use: written by Richard Haynes, illustrated by Stephanie Laberis
Zee Grows a Tree: written by Elizabeth Rusch, illustrated by Will Hillenbrand
The House of Grass and Sky: written by Mary Lyn Ray, illustrated by E. B. Goodale
Zonia’s Rain Forest: written & illustrated by Juana Martinez-Neal
Peppa Pig and the Earth Day Adventure: by Candlewick Entertainment
Bruno the Beekeeper – A Honey Primer: written & illustrated by Aneta Frantiska Holasova
Need other book ideas? Check out our Children’s Books, New Books for Kids, Holiday Books for Kids, Books for Kids (That Also Teach!), and Top 10 Tidy Books for Kids.
Thanks for pinning these new kids books for Earth Day!
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This post contains affiliate links. We may make a small commission for purchases made through these links with no additional fee to the customer. We only link to products we use and love! Thank you for supporting our blog!
Hi, my name is Tyler Moore. My wife and I live with our three young daughters in a 700- square-foot apartment in New York City. I began my tidying journey when an early-30’s crisis invited me to reflect upon, challenge, and change my patterns of daily living. I quit my job as a school administrator, returned to teaching, and started Tidy Dad to help others tidy, simplify, and find joy in their lives. I firmly believe the tidying process can transform your life. I’d love for you to join me in exploring ways that tidying can make room for what’s important in life.