Books about Climate Change Fiction
Award winning
Green Rising
Lauren James, 2021
370 pages
Why to read
- Addresses climate change creatively, fostering environmental awareness.
- Features strong, courageous young protagonists inspiring action.
- Blends adventure with real-world issues, promoting engagement.
- Encourages teamwork and innovative thinking in problem-solving.

Green Rising
Lauren James, 2021
Truth Test (Cover-To-Cover Novels: Contemporary Fiction)
Lori Pollard-Johnson, Margaret Sanfilippo, 2000
75 pages
Why to read
- Engages kids with realistic, contemporary issues.
- Encourages ethical decision-making and integrity.
- Supports emotional development and empathy.
- Ideal for family discussion and bonding.

Truth Test (Cover-To-Cover Novels: Contemporary Fiction)
Lori Pollard-Johnson, Margaret Sanfilippo, 2000
Award winning
The Whale Who Swam Through Time
Alex Boersma, Nick Pyenson, 2022
48 pages
Why to read
- Engaging tale of resilience and friendship.
- Stimulates curiosity about marine life and ecosystems.
- Encourages empathy and understanding of nature.
- Beautiful illustrations complement the captivating storyline.

The Whale Who Swam Through Time
Alex Boersma, Nick Pyenson, 2022
Award winning
Ice Bear
Nicola Davies, Gary Blythe, 2005
32 pages
Why to read
- Explores Arctic wildlife through captivating illustrations.
- Introduces environmental awareness and polar bear behavior.
- Engages young readers in learning about nature conservation.
- Encourages curiosity and respect for animal habitats.

Ice Bear
Nicola Davies, Gary Blythe, 2005
Award winning
Watching the Weather
Andy Owen, Miranda Ashwell, 2002
32 pages
Why to read
- Enhances understanding of weather patterns and phenomena.
- Encourages curiosity and scientific exploration in young minds.
- Vibrant illustrations complement engaging educational content.
- Supports developmental growth in knowledge and vocabulary.

Watching the Weather
Andy Owen, Miranda Ashwell, 2002
Award winning
Weather (DK Eyewitness Books)
Brian Cosgrove, Martin Sheen, 1995
72 pages
Why to read
- Richly detailed visuals stimulate curiosity and engagement.
- Clarifies complex weather patterns in child-friendly language.
- Supports STEM education with accurate, scientific content.
- Encourages exploration and inquiry about the natural world.

Weather (DK Eyewitness Books)
Brian Cosgrove, Martin Sheen, 1995
Weather (First-Start Science)
Melissa Getzoff, Melissa Setzoff, Susan Hall, 1996
32 pages
Why to read
- Introduces basic weather concepts to young learners.
- Educationally designed for preschoolers' comprehension.
- Stimulates curiosity about natural phenomena.
- Bright illustrations enhance learning and engagement.

Weather (First-Start Science)
Melissa Getzoff, Melissa Setzoff, Susan Hall, 1996
Award winning
Glaciers Are Melting!, The
Donna Love, Shennen Bersani, 2011
32 pages
Why to read
- Highlights importance of environmental conservation.
- Engaging story teaches about climate change impacts.
- Encourages empathy towards nature and wildlife.
- Bright, captivating illustrations enhance learning.
