Award-winning author Elizabeth Suneby’s thoroughly researched and inspiring story introduces young children to the problems associated with open-flame cooking in the developing world, as well as background information on sustainable technology. Part of the CitizenKid collection, this book uses the common experience of a science fair project to help children recognize that they, too, can help make the world a better place through innovative thinking and creative problem solving. The artwork by Rebecca Green, filled with details of everyday life in a Bangladesh village, beautifully evokes a sense of place and culture. Iqbal offers a perfect example for the character education subject of initiative. End matter includes information about clean cookstoves, a DIY solar cooker activity and a glossary.
Award-winning author Elizabeth Suneby’s thoroughly researched and inspiring story introduces young children to the problems associated with open-flame cooking in the developing world, as well as background information on sustainable technology. Part of the CitizenKid collection, this book uses the common experience of a science fair project to help children recognize that they, too, can help make the world a better place through innovative thinking and creative problem solving. The artwork by Rebecca Green, filled with details of everyday life in a Bangladesh village, beautifully evokes a sense of place and culture. Iqbal offers a perfect example for the character education subject of initiative. End matter includes information about clean cookstoves, a DIY solar cooker activity and a glossary.
Iqbal and His Ingenious Idea: How a Science Project Helps One Family and the Planet
32
Iqbal and His Ingenious Idea: How a Science Project Helps One Family and the Planet
32Product Details
| ISBN-13: | 9781771387200 |
|---|---|
| Publisher: | Kids Can Press |
| Publication date: | 05/01/2018 |
| Series: | CitizenKid Series , #19 |
| Pages: | 32 |
| Product dimensions: | 9.00(w) x 12.10(h) x 0.40(d) |
| Age Range: | 8 - 12 Years |