Our Green City (Hardcover)

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By Tanya Lloyd Kyi, Colleen Larmour (Illustrator)
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Description


A charming, child-friendly tour around an ideal sustainable city --- with a uniquely positive environmental message from award-winning author Tanya Lloyd Kyi.

In this green city, neighbors take care of all living things: people, plants and animals, too! Many people choose a bicycle, scooter or their own two feet to get where they need to go. A family collects the rain to water their garden, while solar panels capture the energy from the sun; pipes gather heat from underground, and a windmill turns to power the community. Residents keep hens and hives in their yards, and care for flower beds that feed bees, birds and butterflies. Here, people all work together to make the city green. Can we do the same where we live?

Tanya Lloyd Kyi and Colleen Larmour have conjured a delightfully utopian sustainable community of the future, and they invite readers on an interactive journey to explore it. Unlike many children's books about the environment, this is a hopeful and uplifting book that encourages children to imagine what's possible, with neighbors from diverse backgrounds coming together to care for their surroundings and one another. Green technology and concepts are presented in an accessible way, covering topics from transportation to classrooms to food. Each spread includes a question that asks readers to search for something small in the illustration, and the abundant details in the rich and colorful art make the pages perfect for poring over. Backmatter shares environmentally friendly suggestions to try at home. Strong curriculum links to social studies and to physical, environmental and life sciences.

About the Author


Tanya Lloyd Kyi is the author of more than twenty-five books for children and adults, including This Is Your Brain on Stereotypes, Under Pressure and Mya's Strategy to Save the World. Tanya lives with her husband and two teenagers in Vancouver, British Columbia.
Colleen Larmour is a picture-book maker from Northern Ireland, where she lives with her family. She studied at Liverpool School of Art and Design and on the master's course in Children's Book Illustration at Cambridge School of Art. Colleen has illustrated several books including Our Green City (Kids Can Press) and Making Friends (Walker Books).

Praise For…


A must-read primer for change.—Kirkus Reviews, starred review (Praise for This Is Your Brain on Stereotypes)

Overall, a light, positive take on urban community and sustainability.—Booklist

Exemplifying urban diversity and ecological harmony, this city will garner return visits from green-keen readers.—Kirkus Reviews

A worthwhile purchase ... that will help readers recognize, understand, and eradicate stereotypes.—School Library Journal (Praise for This Is Your Brain on Stereotypes)

Alongside Drew Shannon's colourful illustrations [Lloyd Kyi] encapsulates key sociological and scientific research on racism and stereotyping.—New York Times (Praise for This Is Your Brain on Stereotypes)

A great guide for all shelves, and a recommended purchase.—School Library Journal

... this book may just inspire town planners and architects of the future.—The Irish Independent Newspaper

In a sense ... it is not just a book about sustainable development but also about community-building and communal responsibility.—CM Magazine


Product Details
ISBN: 9781525304385
ISBN-10: 1525304380
Publisher: Kids Can Press
Publication Date: May 3rd, 2022
Pages: 32
Language: English

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