We can all choose sustainable practices today to improve the health of our planet for ourselves and future generations!


Sustainability is a long word that simply means to live on this Earth in a responsible way. We do this for ourselves, for all fellow inhabitants, current and future, and for the planet itself. Open this book and learn the good and not-so-good impact our actions have on the Earth. And, importantly, how we can start living sustainably today. Lasting change takes time, and our choices really matter!
Amber Troutman (she/her) is a writer, mother, and inadvertent tree hugger who works in education. When she’s not tinkering with words, she enjoys plunging into a good book and jogging on the nearest coastal trail. View titles by Amber Troutman

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We can all choose sustainable practices today to improve the health of our planet for ourselves and future generations!


Sustainability is a long word that simply means to live on this Earth in a responsible way. We do this for ourselves, for all fellow inhabitants, current and future, and for the planet itself. Open this book and learn the good and not-so-good impact our actions have on the Earth. And, importantly, how we can start living sustainably today. Lasting change takes time, and our choices really matter!

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Amber Troutman (she/her) is a writer, mother, and inadvertent tree hugger who works in education. When she’s not tinkering with words, she enjoys plunging into a good book and jogging on the nearest coastal trail. View titles by Amber Troutman

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Young children are naturally attuned to the living world around them, noticing plants, animals, and small details that adults often overlook. At a time when students are being pulled toward screens, research underscores the importance of helping children step outside. Time spent in nature is linked to improved cognitive function, attention, and well-being. This guide

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