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Dalton Library Celebrates Earth Day

- Date: 04.23.15

In honor of Earth Day, all students at First Program have been reading books focused around environmentalism. In Kindergarden, students have been riveted by the true story of William Kamkwamba – a 14 year old boy from Malawi who built his own windmill and powered his village.

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In first grade students learn about Mama Mati, the Johnny Appleseed of Kenya who is responsible for thousands of new trees. They also explore a future world which has been victimized by pollution and are introduced into how the smallest changes can make the biggest differences in Chris Van Allsberg’s Just A Dream.

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The second and third graders learned of Rachel Carson in Rachel: the Story of Rachel Carson. Rachel was a marine biologist and conservationist who challenged large corporations with her books about the harmful effects of pesticides on wildlife. She is revered by scientists and environmentalist and even has a woodland preserve named in her honor.

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Happy Earth Day everyone!

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