How to explain climate science to a grown-up

Ruth Spiro

Book - 2025

"In this tongue-in-cheek guide, a kid expert explains to young readers how to teach their grown-up about the basics of climate science and global warming"--

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Subjects
Genres
Instructional and educational works
Picture books
Matériel d'éducation et de formation
Published
Watertown, MA : Charlesbridge [2025]
Language
English
Main Author
Ruth Spiro (author)
Other Authors
Teresa Martínez, 1980- (illustrator)
Physical Description
1 volume (unpaged) : color illustrations ; 26 cm
Audience
Ages 4-8
Grades 2-3
ISBN
9781623546205
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Review by Booklist Review

Every now and then, a kid just needs to sit and explain things to a grown-up. This handy manual offers all kinds of suggestions on how to approach adults and introduce climate science so that even they can understand. To keep things easy, the book relies on basic definitions, accessible explanations, and everyday, relatable examples, all couched within reassuring terms to mitigate any eco-anxiety. In addition to data points about weather models, greenhouse gases, and warming ocean temperatures, readers get pro tips on how to effectively communicate with adults, including "Sometimes scientific words can be confusing. Make sure your grown-up understands them before moving on." There are suggestions on how to make things better, from recycling and composting to writing letters, and exhortations to let grown-ups know not to worry, because you will always be there to talk with them if they have any questions, and we can all work together to make sure everyone is safe. Cheerful illustrations, a glossary, and a recap of suggested actions round out this sneakily effective primer.

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Review by School Library Journal Review

PreS-Gr 3--Spiro, known for the "Baby Loves Science" series, among others, is well-acquainted with introducing science to the very young. Now she flips the script for this work, which owns that the best way to learn as a grown-up is to have a concept explained in more childlike terms. In a fact-filled title exploring scientific concepts, this wonderful guide covers the effects of climate change. The narrator explains what causes climate change, data collection for climate scientists, and how to repair the planet, along with many more topics. The guide provides wonderful, coherent answers to basic questions on climate change. Martínez conveys these basic issues of climate change through dynamic, humorous illustrations. VERDICT This is a wonderful STEM book to add to any collection; the witty, lighthearted format will engage readers across a broad age range.--Susan McClellan

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