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The Great Climate Strike

Standing Up for a Sustainable Future

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The Great Climate Strike

By: Ecopunk Press, David Colello
Narrated by: Rhonda Pownall
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The Great Climate Strike is an inspiring early chapter book that follows a diverse group of friends as they take on the fight against climate change. When they witness pollution in their local park, they set out on a mission to make a change and organize a city-wide strike. With determination and guidance from a supportive teacher, the group rallies their community and brings about real change in their city.

With humor, heart, and a powerful message, this book will empower young listeners to make a difference and become environmental activists. It's a must-listen for anyone who wants to take action on climate change and make a positive impact in their community.

©2023 Ecopunk Press (P)2023 Ecopunk Press
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