We Are the Earth

We Are the Earth by Judith Green, published by WTL International in 2013, is a 64-page exploration of environmental interdependence and stewardship. This narrative features the Earthball family, which includes Mother Nature and her six children, who symbolize all living beings and the environment. The story illustrates their interconnectedness and the necessity for cooperation and unity in the face of challenges that threaten their survival.
Readers will find a vivid portrayal of the Earthball family’s struggles as they navigate a feud that endangers their kingdoms. As sickness spreads among them, the rulers must confront their differences and work together to uncover the cause and seek a resolution. This edition, written in English, delves into themes of cooperation and the importance of caring for the environment, making it a relevant addition to discussions on American literature and ecological awareness.
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This is a story of environmental interdependence and stewardship on Earth, portrayed by colourful characters belonging to the Earthball family. The Earthball family, consisting of Mother Nature and her six children who rule the kingdoms of Earth, represents all living things and the environment. Their dependence on each other requires that they cooperate, share and unite to ensure their survival. However, the family is engaged in a feud that threatens their lives and kingdoms. Sickness is spreading throughout the kingdoms and the weary kingdom rulers struggle to work together to determine the cause and find a solution.
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