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Children’s Books Featuring Professor Wangari Maathai

August 6, 2020 - 09:00AM
Published by Communications

Eco-literacy books are on the rise for young readers, and it’s no wonder. With youth leaders like Greta Thunberg at the forefront of the climate change conversation, youths are becoming an increasingly outspoken and respected voice in the environmental moment. Riding this wave of awareness and eco-consciousness, publishers are seeing a rise in environmental children’s books.

Below are several books highlighting the life of Professor Wangari Maathai, providing children with a model of commitment, leadership, and diversity.

As we adapt to living and learning at home, we hope these children’s books will provide an educational escape for young readers. And, with beautiful illustrations and inspirational topics, we think that adults just might enjoy them, too.

Seeds of Change: Wangari’s Gift to the World by Jen Cullerton Johnson

Wangari first learned to respect nature from her mother and would take these lessons with her throughout her life. Seeds of Change: Wangari’s Gift to the World follows Wangari’s journey to promote the rights of her people and the environment. Appropriate for ages five to eleven, the book also features an accompanying reading guide.

Wangari’s Trees of Peace by Jeanette Winter

Starting with a single seed in her backyard, Wangari’s vision grew and grew—nine seedlings would become millions of trees. Wangari’s Trees of Peace pairs a succinct writing style with full page illustrations. The book is also printed on recycled content.

Planting the Trees of Kenya by Claire A. Nivola

Planting the Trees of Kenya is one of many wonderful books written about Nobel Prize recipient Wangari Maathai (Kenya, 1991). The book follows Wangari from her childhood in Kenya to her return after college. Keeping with the theme of the story, the book is printed on recycled paper.