The Greenhouse Effect

The Greenhouse Effect by David P. Reiter is a 2nd edition published by Interactive Publications in April 2009. This 200-page book is written in English and is part of the Project Earth-Mend Series, designed to engage young readers with environmentally conscious themes through enjoyable storytelling. The narrative follows Tiger the Cat as he navigates his new life in Canberra, encountering challenges such as unfriendly dogs and a park filled with snakes, while also forming a friendship with Wanda, a blue-tongued lizard.
Readers will discover an adventure that intertwines elements of environmental conservation and protection with a whimsical storyline. As Tiger aspires to join the Sacred Few, a group of magical frogs who are actually extra-terrestrials, he learns about the urgent need to address pollution and energy waste. This book combines juvenile nonfiction themes with fiction, making it an engaging read for children interested in animals and nature, while also imparting important lessons about caring for the planet.
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The first in the Project Earth-Mend Series of environmentally conscious but enjoyable novels for kids who want to learn about how to save the Earth. When Tiger the Cat moves to Canberra with his owner Alexander, there are bound to be a few rough patches in settling in. The dogs next store are anything but friendly, and the nearby park is crawling with snakes and other creatures of the night. But Tiger makes friends with Wanda, the blue-tongued lizard and then finds himself wanting to become a Member of the Sacred Few, a group of magical frogs, actually extra-terrestrials in disguise. This crew has come to Earth on a mission to spread the word about the Great Danger, and the need to heal the planet of pollution and energy waste before it’s too late. It’s an adventure Tiger can’t resist, filled with many surprises along the way. All he needs to do is be sure he won’t miss out on his Cat Gourmet dinners along the way …
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