Wednesday, April 22, 2020

Celebrate Everyday With Books - April 22nd 2020 - Earth Day


Celebrate Every Day With Books 

It seems like everyday has some new theme to celebrate so I thought it might be fun to see what kind of interesting books I can find (new, old, or coming soon) for an everyday holiday. In fact, most days have more than one holiday!

TODAY 

IS 

WEDNESDAY

APRIL 22ND 2020

EARTH DAY

“TThe first Earth Day was held on April 22, 1970. Prior to this, there was virtually no environmental movement. Factories pumped toxins into the air, recycling was almost non-existent, and gas-guzzling vehicles were the norm. The seeds of the modern movement had been planted, however, with the publishing of Rachel Carson's Silent Spring in 1962. This book raised the public's awareness of pollution and its effect on health. READ MORE HERE” (from checkiday.com)

Just so you know I have not read most of these but the ones I pick seem the most interesting and would like to read. You can probably find tons more books for each holiday but I am only going to pick two books for one holiday a day. 

Let me know what you think. Do any of them seem interesting to you? Is there another book you think would be a better choice?





Title: Finding Home Within The Heart Of The Earth by Eagle Skyfire
Genre: Non-Fiction, Body, Mind & Spirit, Personal Growth
What It Is About?: “Create a deep sense of security, peace, and comfort for yourself and your loved ones by making the energy of your home more harmonious with nature. Featuring simple techniques presented through the lens of a Native American shaman and tradition keeper, this lovely book teaches you how to live gently upon the planet and improve your physical and spiritual wellness...” ( From Goodreads.com)
Available To Buy: NOVEMBER 8TH 2020
Available To Swap: 0 Available on PBS





Title: Dear Children Of The Earth by Schim Schimmer
Genre: Children, Picture Books, Animals, Environment
What It Is About?: “Dear Children of the Earth begins a remarkable letter from Mother Earth asking for help from children everywhere. She writes to express her love for each and every child and asks for their love and appreciation in return. In her own words, and with all of her heart, Mother Earth enfolds children with love and entrusts them with her protection.” (from Goodreads.com)
Available To Buy: Anywhere Books are Sold
Available To Swap: 2 Available on PBS








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