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Books with author Ellen Kirk

  • Human Footprint: Everything You Will Eat, Use, Wear, Buy, and Throw Out in Your Lifetime

    Ellen Kirk

    Paperback (National Geographic Children's Books, March 8, 2011)
    What is your human footprint? Well, it's 13,056 pints of milk, 28,433 showers, 12,888 oranges, 14,518 candy bars, and $52,972 worth of clothes, all in one lifetime. Makes you want to step more lightly on the planet! Perfectly timed for Earth Day, this book doesn't preach or judge, but simply shows kids—in an exciting, visual way—how humans interact with the environment and how we can lessen our impact. Astonishing photography captures the full picture of consumption, documenting all the diapers you wore as a baby, the bread you'll eat in a lifetime, and the cans you'll recycle, based on national averages. Tying in with a National Geographic Channel production, Human Footprint is colorful and fun—yet also manages to be a powerful tool for kids to visualize the dimensions of consumption.
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  • My Big Machine Book

    Ellen Kirk

    Board book (HarperCollins, Oct. 9, 2007)
    Fun and facts for children from one of the most trusted names in learning: the Smithsonian Institution.
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  • My Plane Book

    Ellen Kirk

    Board book (HarperCollins, Oct. 10, 2006)
    Exceptional nonfiction for children from one of the most trusted names in learning: the Smithsonian Institution.
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  • My Truck Book

    Ellen Kirk

    Board book (HarperCollins, Oct. 10, 2006)
    Exceptional nonfiction for children from one of the most trusted names in learning: the Smithsonian Institution.
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  • My Shell Book

    Ellen Kirk

    Board book (HarperFestival, May 27, 2008)
    Fun and facts for children from one of the most trusted names in learning: the Smithsonian Institution.
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  • My Train Book

    Ellen Kirk

    Board book (HarperCollins, Oct. 9, 2007)
    Fun and facts for children from one of the most trusted names in learning: the Smithsonian Institution.
  • My Shell Book

    Ellen Kirk

    Board book (Collins, May 27, 2008)
    Fun and facts for children from one of the most trusted names in learning: the Smithsonian Institution.
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  • My Truck Book

    Ellen Kirk

    Hardcover (HarperCollins, March 15, 1750)
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  • Human Footprint: Everything You Will Eat, Use, Wear, Buy, and Throw Out in Your Lifetime

    Ellen Kirk

    Paperback (Natl Geographic Soc Childrens books, March 8, 2011)
    "What's your human footprint? Well, it's 13,056 pints of milk; 28,433 showers; 12,888 oranges; 14,518 candy bars; 43,371 cans of soda; and $52,972 worth of clothes, all in one lifetime. And that's just a fraction of the mountain of stuff you'll consume. Think of that times six billion other footprints. Makes you want to step more lightly on the Earth!"--P. [4] of cover.
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  • My Plane Book

    Ellen Kirk

    Board book (HarperCollins, Aug. 16, 1811)
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  • Human Footprint: Everything You Will Eat, Use, Wear, Buy, and Throw Out in Your Lifetime

    Ellen Kirk

    Paperback (National Geographic Children's Books, March 8, 2011)
    What is your human footprint? Well, it's 13,056 pints of milk, 28,433 showers, 12,888 oranges, 14,518 candy bars, and $52,972 worth of clothes, all in one lifetime. Makes you want to step more lightly on the planet! Perfectly timed for Earth Day, this book doesn't preach or judge, but simply shows kids—in an exciting, visual way—how humans interact with the environment and how we can lessen our impact. Astonishing photography captures the full picture of consumption, documenting all the diapers you wore as a baby, the bread you'll eat in a lifetime, and the cans you'll recycle, based on national averages. Tying in with a National Geographic Channel production, Human Footprint is colorful and fun—yet also manages to be a powerful tool for kids to visualize the dimensions of consumption.
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  • The starry stripy blanket

    Ellen Kirk

    Hardcover (Michael Friedman Pub. Group, March 15, 2002)
    Where Did the American Flag Come From? A magical tale that reveals all! Charming story from Ellen Kirk and marvelous Illustrations by Jill Newton.