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Seeds of Change: Planting a Path to Peace - Jen Cullerton Johnson
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Seeds of Change: Planting a Path to Peace - Jen Cullerton Johnson

Brand: Jen Cullerton Johnson · Categorie: Juvenile Nonfiction · Actualizat: 19.06.2026 02:59

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Pe scurt: A picture book biography of scientist Wangari Maathai, the first African woman--and first environmentalist--to win a Nobel Peace Prize (in 2004), for her work planting trees in her native Kenya. Illustrations. \n \nCore…

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A picture book biography of scientist Wangari Maathai, the first African woman--and first environmentalist--to win a Nobel Peace Prize (in 2004), for her work planting trees in her native Kenya. Illustrations. \n \nCoretta Scott King/John Steptoe Award for New Talent in Illustrations, EMIERT/ALA \n Notable Books for a Global Society, International Literacy Association (ILA) \n Amelia Bloomer Project - Feminist Task Force, American Library Association (ALA) \n Green Earth Book Award Honor Book, The Nature Generation \n Notable Children's Book, Smithsonian\n \nA picture book biography of scientist Wangari Maathai, the first African woman--and first environmentalist--to win a Nobel Peace Prize (in 2004) for her work planting trees in her native Kenya.\n \nAs a young girl in Kenya, Wangari was taught to respect nature. She grew up loving the land, plants, and animals that surrounded her-from the giant mugumo trees her people, the Kikuyu, revered to the tiny tadpoles that swam in the river.\n \nAlthough most Kenyan girls were not educated, Wangari, curious and hardworking, was allowed to go to school. There, her mind sprouted like a seed. She excelled at science and went on to study in the United States. After returning home, Wangari blazed a trail across Kenya, using her knowledge and compassion to promote the rights of her countrywomen and to help save the land, one tree at a time.\n \nSeeds of Change: Planting a Path to Peace brings to life the empowering story of Wangari Maathai, the first African woman, and environmentalist, to win a Nobel Peace Prize. Engaging narrative and vibrant images paint a robust portrait of this inspiring champion of the land and of women's rights.\n

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