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Does your child like to color? Are you looking for an environmental coloring and activity book about trees and the ecosystem? This book can be used as a companion to the picture book "Gabrielle and the Magic Tree." It uses concepts from Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, and Math (STEAM), to help kids understand how and why trees are valuable for the environment. Kids can color and draw pictures, solve math problems, have fun with words, and more! Over 30 fun-filled pages of activities to inspire creativity, improve academic thinking, and promote environmental awareness. STEAM concepts to…mehr

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Does your child like to color? Are you looking for an environmental coloring and activity book about trees and the ecosystem? This book can be used as a companion to the picture book "Gabrielle and the Magic Tree." It uses concepts from Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, and Math (STEAM), to help kids understand how and why trees are valuable for the environment. Kids can color and draw pictures, solve math problems, have fun with words, and more! Over 30 fun-filled pages of activities to inspire creativity, improve academic thinking, and promote environmental awareness. STEAM concepts to teach kids about the importance of trees and how they help the environment. Parents, educators, and organizations will enjoy using this book to teach environmental science, art, math, and writing. C'mon! Grab your crayons and coloring pencils and let your imagination soar!
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Autorenporträt
Gabrielle O. Starkes is a youth entrepreneur and philanthropist from Orlando, FL. She's the owner of GO! Bubbles®, an earth-friendly skincare company for kids ages 3-13. Gabrielle wrote this book because she wants everyone, especially kids, to understand the importance of caring for our earth to reduce pollutants in our water and toxins in our soil. She created her company using plant-based ingredients because she believes that the next generation of kids are the stewards of taking care of the only place we live.