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Global Warming For Children: Illustrated and Written by Debbie Croft Amazon Rain Forest
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Amazon Rain forest

Mar 27, 2016

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Book 2 FMP: this book about a Marcaw and he explines how cutting down trees and other things will destory the envoirment
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Global Warming For Children:

Illustrated and Written by Debbie Croft

Amazon Rain Forest

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My Final Project is about Global warming. The books are based around this message is because it is an important issue that need to be explored. I aimed this book at children so I had to think of how to explain complicated ideas to children, so I made simple text and image to go with it.I wanted to make my penguins and Mawcaw look simple for children and as they need to relate to this book. My philosophy is to remember to draw what you want to, no matter what people say about your work.

Illustrated and Written by Debbie Croft

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“Hello there! I am a Hyacinth Macaw. You may not have heard of me before, but that is because I live in a big forest called the Amazon Rain Forest.”

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“It is a very beautiful place.”

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“People come here and cut down trees, which is a big problem for all animals, not just me.

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“ By cutting down tress here, it causes more green house gasses, but there is more to than that.”

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“Trees provide the air that humans breath, and also take in Carbon Monoxide that is harmful to the planet.”

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“Yet some bad humans have cut down these trees, which is against the law.”

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“I couldn’t live anywhere else, but here. I can’t live in warms areas and I hear the Earth is warming up as well”

“Because the tress are being cut down. It disrupts the habitats for all the creatures who live here harder to find food, to hide when in danger, and to travel around the forest, especially for the monkey who swing from tree to tree.”

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“It is a big problem that people are trying to resolve by planting more tress. Whenever they cut any down.”

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“It is a big problem that people are trying to resolve by planting more tress. Whenever they cut any down.

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“You can help by recycling paper at local places, so less tress have to be cut down.”

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“Make sure you buy products that do not come from the Rain forest. “

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“And plant tress. This way you can help do your part to stop green house gasses and keep the air clean.”

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“That way all my friends in the forest will be able

to live here peaceful for many years.”

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“That way all my friends in the forest will be able to live here peaceful for many years.”

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“This is our world to share after all.”

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Thank you for reading

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Day after day trees are getting cut down in the Amazon Rain Rorest. Why are trees so important though? Meet our Hyacinth Macaw who lives in the Amazon Rain Forest. Find out why deforestation (cutting down trees) is bad and how it effects us and animals, and how it causes global warming.