Plants to the Rescue!: The Plants, Trees, and Fungi That Are Solving Some of the World's Biggest Problems

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Price
$17.99  $16.73
Publisher
Neon Squid
Publish Date
Pages
80
Dimensions
8.6 X 10.9 X 0.6 inches | 1.4 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9781684493296

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About the Author

Dr. Vikram Baliga is a Horticulture Lecturer at Texas Tech University. He hosts the Planthropology podcast, where he interviews amazing people from the world of botany, and has a popular account on TikTok.

Brian Lambert creates art that is bright, vibrant, and versatile with a unique and warm-hearted feel. Brian enjoys working on illustrations from his home in the beautiful Inland Northwest. He spends his spare time drawing, dreaming, and hanging out with his wife and cat.
Reviews

Children's Book of the Week - "This is a wonderful read with fabulous colorful illustrations. It's a very educational book, which although aimed at children under 10, will appeal to various ages - especially if you are interested in plants, wildlife and the environment." -The Independent

"This beautifully illustrated book is completely fascinating and full of facts about plants." -Booktrust

"This brilliant book will inspire children to learn more about the fantastic things that plants can do, how scientists are helping plants adapt and how to work with nature, and is highly recommended for teachers, homeschoolers, children and adults. With tips on what we can all do now and into the future to help, this excellent nonfiction guide gives us plenty to be optimistic about." -Children's Books Ireland

"A brilliant botany book for the scientists of the future wanting to fight climate change. Read all about the cool things plants can do, including using trees to make living bridges and glow-in- the-dark plants that might be used to light our homes one day." -Royal Horticultural Society