Gr 2-5--Very basic, fairly dry introductions to major environmental concerns. Each book offers information on the causes, effects, and potential solutions to the problem identified in the title. Numerous color photographs and diagrams fill the pages, with paragraph-length explanations of related topics sandwiched among the illustrations. The result is a choppy presentation that covers much ground quickly but superficially. This approach might suffice for students in early elementary grades who have no background on the subject. Report writers in upper grades could start with these titles to generate ideas about points for further exploration, but will definitely need to supplement them with materials such as Laurence Pringle's Vanishing Ozone (Morrow, 1995).
Kathy Piehl, Mankato State University, MN
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Examines the causes and effects of acid rain and discusses what can be done to prevent it. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.