Care for Creation is a rather short book, coming in at only 32 pages, however its message packs quite a punch.  Each page tells about how we should do things to help care for our earth.  It tells how pollution will lead to us being unable to see the moon and the stars at night and how Adam and Eve were created in order to care for animals, not to pollute where they live.  Each message is also backed up with a bible quote.  It is a great book for a young child who is just learning about our environment and what things they can do – as simple as recycling – to help care for our planet.  At the end of the book there are some questions to help you figure out what you can do to help.  No matter how small, every bit helps!

Christy Baldwin Bio:Writing has been a passion of Christy’s since she was very young. As a child, she loved to write stories for her grandfather and poems just for fun. She lives in Mason, Ohio with her family and is active in church, Boy Scouts, Girls Scouts and volunteering with various organizations. Christy has a bachelor’s degree in Elementary Education from Cedarville University and a master’s degree in Special Education from the University of Scranton. She is a stay at home mom who enjoys spending time with her kids and being involved in their schools. Her previous children’s titles include Nine Things Nathan Noticed at Night and Remembering Wilma.

 

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3 thoughts on “Book Review: Care For Creation”
  1. Katie, as always, thank you for the lovely review. I like how you said although it is only 32 pages it packs quite a punch and is ideal for introducing younger children to the concept of learning to care for the environment. 

  2. Katie, as always, thank you for the lovely review. I like how you said although it is only 32 pages it packs quite a punch and is ideal for introducing younger children to the concept of learning to care for the environment. 

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