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OverviewThis book teaches readers what volunteering is, why it is important, and how they can volunteer to help their community become a better place. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Victoria ParkerPublisher: Heinemann Library, Div of Reed Elsevier Imprint: Heinemann Library, Div of Reed Elsevier Dimensions: Width: 19.10cm , Height: 0.30cm , Length: 21.60cm Weight: 0.113kg ISBN: 9781432959500ISBN 10: 1432959506 Pages: 32 Publication Date: 01 January 2012 Recommended Age: From 6 to 8 years Audience: Children/juvenile , Children / Juvenile Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Out of Print Availability: Awaiting stock Table of ContentsReviewsBig or small, near or far, this series offers motivation and ideas for readers interested in lending a hand. Opening the door for someone who needs help, setting the table, cleaning a bedroom, or playing with a toddler are all examples of volunteering. Suggestions on a larger scale like raising funds or sponsoring an event are included, but the ideas are always realistic for the intended audience and often family-centric. An opening section on why one should volunteer includes a checklist of five benefits and culminates with have fun! The rest of each volume looks at specific examples that build from routine, home-base, and completed quickly to those that are more complex, long-term, and far-reaching. For example, Animals begins with pets and pet choice before talking about wild and endangered animals. Environment include many simple reduce-reuse-recycle ideas beginning with composting, picking up litter, growing your own food, planting trees, and conserving water and electricity-all voluntarily. It goes on to suggest cleaning up a vacant lot, organizing a sponsored event dedicated to help a local environmental issue, or working on an awareness campaign for a worldwide problem like the destruction of rain forests. A concluding checklist includes a cautionary caption about safety. A large, full-color photo on each page mostly supports the text. Don't look for details on how-to here; instead, offer these books to readers looking for inspiration, or for adults needing a fresh approach to some hands-on civics lessons. - Carol S. Surges, Longfellow Middle School, Wauwatosa, WI School Library Journal September 2012 Issue-- School Library Journal "Big or small, near or far, this series offers motivation and ideas for readers interested in lending a hand. Opening the door for someone who needs help, setting the table, cleaning a bedroom, or playing with a toddler are all examples of volunteering. Suggestions on a larger scale like raising funds or sponsoring an event are included, but the ideas are always realistic for the intended audience and often family-centric. An opening section on why one should volunteer includes a checklist of five benefits and culminates with have fun! The rest of each volume looks at specific examples that build from routine, home-base, and completed quickly to those that are more complex, long-term, and far-reaching. For example, Animals begins with pets and pet choice before talking about wild and endangered animals. Environment include many simple reduce-reuse-recycle ideas beginning with composting, picking up litter, growing your own food, planting trees, and conserving water and electricity-all voluntarily. It goes on to suggest cleaning up a vacant lot, organizing a sponsored event dedicated to help a local environmental issue, or working on an awareness campaign for a worldwide problem like the destruction of rain forests. A concluding checklist includes a cautionary caption about safety. A large, full-color photo on each page mostly supports the text. Don't look for details on how-to here; instead, offer these books to readers looking for inspiration, or for adults needing a fresh approach to some hands-on civics lessons. - Carol S. Surges, Longfellow Middle School, Wauwatosa, WI School Library Journal September 2012 Issue-- ""School Library Journal""" Author InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |