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Steps Along the Way: Living as Peacemakers in a Violent World
Arnow, Jan and Arch Taylor
2003   55 p.   Ages: 18-Adult
  

This resource comes from the Presbyterian Peacemaking Program, with 8 sessions on various aspects of peacemaking: peace in the family, bullying, poverty, justice without vengeance, hate crime, war, and consumption. Each session has a one-page theological reflection, a "think piece," and suggested activities for a one-hour format. Sessions each include ample lists of other books and websites.

Think Fair Trade First 
Ingrid Hess
2010   
  

Fiction story and non-fiction sections on each spread can appeal to different ages. Download free Scavenger Hunt Guide to use with this book.

Through Grandpa's Eyes
MacLachlan, Patricia
1980   40 p.   Ages: 3-7
ISBN: 0064430413
  
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A young boy learns a different way of seeing the world from his blind grandfather.

The Trash Can Review
DeJonge, Joanne
1992   64 p.   Ages: 10-14
  

Discusses the growing problem of waste disposal and how it can be handled in a way that helps save the environment.

Where Once There Was a Wood
Fleming, Denise
1996   32 p.   Ages: 3-6
ISBN: 9780805064827
  
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Bright colorful artwork of animals and natural landscape accompany the brief text. Beginning and ending: “Where once there was a wood a meadow and a creek…sit houses side by side twenty houses deep.” Back matter explains how to welcome wildlife to your yard: flowers, trees, and shrubs that provide food and shelter.

The Wump World
Peet, Bill
1970   44 p.   Ages: 3-7
ISBN: 0395311292
  
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The Wump world is an unspoiled place until huge monsters bring hordes of tiny creatures from the planet Pollutus.

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