Header Image
Home | Education | Books/videos | Workshops | Iowa resources | E-mail archive | Links | Supporters | Contact us | Site map

Books/DVDs/Videos

If you would like to see more resources, click here.

Age Level

Title

Author

Book Summary

Copyright/
Publisher/ISBN

Format

Youth--Ages
4-12

Agatha's Feather Bed

Agra Deedy, Carmen

This book explains that everything on the earth comes from something on the earth--silk from silkworms, cotton from a cotton boll...Click here to learn one way to use this in the classroom.

1994: Peachtree Publishers 1-56145-008-1

Illustrated
picture book

Youth—Ages 10 and 14

Earth Keepers

Anderson, Joan

This book introduces readers to the Hudson River, a New York City community garden, and to the Minnesota wilderness…and to people who are working to reverse destruction of natural areas.

1993: Gulliver Green Book, Harcourt Brace & Co., NY , NY 0-15-242199-8

91 pgs.
Nonfiction

Youth—Ages 7-12

Chattanooga Sludge

Bang, Molly

This book challenges students to be problem-solvers by telling them about a man who tried to clean poisons from the Chattanooga Creek.

1996: Harcourt Brace & Co., Orlando , FL 0-15-216345-X

47 pgs.
Nonfiction

Youth--Ages 6 and up

Common Ground The Water, Earth and Air We Share

Bang, Molly

This is a parable about sheep and the commons that they graze on. It helps see how daily actions impact us, and why we need to work together to preserve our common ground.

1997: Blue Sky Press, an Imprint of Scholastic Inc.: NY , NY 0-590-10056-4

Illustrated
picture book

Youth--Ages 6-9

Table Where Rich People Sit

Baylor, Byrd

A girl feels as though her family doesn't have enough money. As the family discusses this issue at their worn-out table, they determine that there is much value in the non-tangibles of their lives-the sunsets, the stars, the wind. The girl decides her family may indeed be rich after all.

1994: Aladdin Paperbacks/Simon & Schuster, NY , NY 0-689-82008-9

Illustrated
picture book

Youth--Ages 11- and up

Consumption and Waste

Bledsoe, Karen E.

This book explains how Americans' commercial society and, subsequently, consumption patterns, lead to waste. Addressed are waste patterns throughout history, waste reduction, electronic waste and hazardous waste. Click here for a handout used with 5th graders.

2004: Perfection Learning, Logan , IA 0-7891-6121-4

48 pgs.
Nonfiction

Youth—Ages 4-8

Garbage Collectors

Bourgeois, Paula

Join garbage collectors and find out what happens to garbage after it leaves the curb.

1998: Kids Can Press Ltd., Buffalo , NY 1-55074-440-2

Illustrated
picture book

Adult

Consumer's Guide to Effective Environmental Choices

Brower, Michael and Warren Leon

The Union of Concerned Scientists' guide is well researched and practical. It offers information to help you set priorities and understand the environmental impact of your decisions.

1999: Three Rivers Press, NY , NY 0-609-80281-X

304 pgs.
Nonfiction

Youth--Ages 4 and up

Quiltmaker's Gift

Brumbeau, Jeff and Gail Marcken

A prince acquires many possessions, but in the end realizes that it is far better to give than to receive. Click here to learn one way to use this in the classroom.

2000: Scholastic Press
NY, NY 0-439-30910-7

Illustrated
picture book

Youth--Ages 4-8 and up

Someday a Tree

Bunting, Eve

Alice and her family prize an old oak tree in an open field near her home, but the tree starts to die because hazardous materials were dumped under it. The family and others in the community try to save it to no avail, but Alice thinks of a way that the tree can live on in another way. Great book for illustrating the dangers of chemicals. Click here to see a lesson plan titled, Who Polluted the Potomac?, which is a complement to this book.

1993: Clarion Books, NY
0-395-61309-04

Illustrated
picture book

All ages

The Education of Little Tree

Carter, Forrest and Rennard Strickland

Though classified as non-fiction in many libraries, critics confirm that this is a novel. The book tells the story of a young, orphaned boy who is adopted by his Cherokee grandparents and lives in the Appalachian mountains of Tennessee . "Little Tree" learns to hunt and survive in the mountains and to respect nature.

2003: University of New Mexico Press 0-8263-0879-1

216 pgs.
Fiction

Youth--Ages 4-8

Diary of a Worm

Cronin, Doreen

This book is about the hidden world of worms and their daily doings.

2003: Joanna Cotler Books (imprint of HarperCollins Publishers) 0-06-000150-X

Illustrated
picture book

All ages

Women in the Material World

D'Aluisio, Faith and Peter Menzel

This book has 375 full-color photographs, statistics and insights on the status of women around the work. It portrays differences and similarities in women's lives throughout the world.

1996: Sierra Club Books 0-87156-398-3

256 pgs.
Nonfiction

Adult

Affluenza: The All-Consuming Epidemic

de Graaf, John, David Wann, Thomas H. Naylor and David Horsey

This book addresses overconsumption and resulting damage to Americans' health, families, communities and the environment. Though humorous in places, it also has a "scolding" tone. Use in conjunction with Jim Twitchell's counter-point, Lead Us into Temptation , to foster critical thinking skills.

2002: Berrett-Koehler

288 pgs.
Nonfiction

Clips appropriate for 5th grade- adults

Affluenza: The All-Consuming Epidemic DVD

de Graaf, John and Vivia Boe

This program, hosted by National Public Radio's Scott Simon, looks at overconsumption and materialism. Click here for a summary of the program's contents. This summary allows educators to scroll through the program and play two- to 10-minute clips.

1997: KCTS Television

56 min., DVD or VHS

Clips appropriate for 5th grade- adults

Escape from Affluenza DVD

de Graaf, John and Vivia Boe

This program is a sequel to the PBS special, Affluenza. It shows ways people can reduce their consumption. Click here for a summary of Escape from Affluenza's contents. This summary allows educators to scroll through the program and play two- to 10-minute clips.

1998: John de Graaf and KCTS Television

56 min., DVD or VHS

Youth--Ages 7-10

Recycling
(A True Book)

Donald, Rhonda Lucas

This guidebook addresses waste, composting, recycling, and household hazardous waste.

2001: Children's Press, NY, NY
0-516-22193-0

47 pgs., Nonfiction

Youth--Ages 4-8

Dougal The Garbage Dump Bear

Dray, Matt

Dougal, a stuffed bear, is left out in the rain, then tossed in the garbage. But workers at the landfill save Dougal and other stuffed animals from landfill death. Personification is used throughout.

2005: Kane/Miller, La Jolla, CA
1-929132-78-6

Illustrated
picture book

Youth—Ages 13 and up

How Much Is Enough

Durning, Alan

Durning argues that the fates of humans and the natural world depend upon humans' choices. His book focuses on consumption and its link to environmental degradation.

1992: WW Norton & Co., Inc., NY , NY
0-393-30891-X

200 pgs.
Nonfiction

Youth—Ages 8-13

50 Simple Things Kids can do to Recycle

Earthworks Group

This is a recycling guide written for kids.

1994: EarthWorks Press, Berkley , CA
1-879682-00-1

144 pgs.
Nonfiction

For Adults to use with youth ages 5-18

Reuse + Recycling = Waste Reduction : A Guide for Schools and Groups

Environmental Protection Agency

The free guide, available at http://www.epa.gov/osw/students/school.pdf, includes general information as well as steps for starting a waste reduction program with youth groups (such as school recycling programs). It also includes case studies and resources.

2003: Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC
EPA530-K-03-001

29 pgs.
Nonfiction

Youth—Ages 4-8

Gumfounded

Garr, Sherry B.

While walking to school, Tia steps on a piece of gum. That leads to a whole mess of other problems, as the gum keeps picking up other litter. Tia is left walking with a mountain of litter attached to her shoes.

2004: Sherry B. Garr
Seattle, WA
0-9759866-0-0

Illustrated picture book

Youth—Ages 3-8
What's Going on In There?
Grahn, Geoffrey
This book helps young children learn that things are not always as they appear. Though not about environmental issues, the book can be used effectively to teach students about household hazardous wastes and their look-alike food products. This is important safety information for children.
2005: Orchard Books, NY
0-439-57495-1
Illustrated picture book

Youth--Ages
9-14

Hoot

Hiaasen, Carl

Roy Eberhardt moves to Florida , and hates it. But things start looking up as he discovers intriguing Florida creatures-"potty-trained alligators, a beleaguered construction foreman, some burrowing owls, a fake-fart champion, a renegade eco-avenger, some slippery fish, a sinister pancake PR man and several extremely poisonous snakes." (book jacket)

2002: Alfred A. Knopf/Random House Children's Books

292 pgs.
Fiction

Youth--Ages 5-9

Wake Up, World!

Hollyer, Beatrice

This book provides information about the day in the live of children around the world.

1993: Puffin 0-8050-6293-9

Illustrated
picture book

Ages 7-9
Mr. Garbage
Hooks, William H.
This Bank Street Ready-to-Read Series grades 2-3 book tells the story of a 5-year-old who tries to protect the environment by collecting garbage to recycle it. In the process, he drives his brother crazy because their shared bedroom is overwhelmed with newspapers and other recyclables.
1996:L Byron Preiss Visual Publications, Inc. 0-8368-1756-7
48 pgs., Illustrated picture book

Ages 13-18, Adult

Paper or Plastic Searching for Solutions to an Overpackaged World

Imhoff, Daniel

If you want to research packaging, start with this book. Imhoff provides background about packaging and its lifecycle, suggest ways to use less packaging, and dreams of a future "beyond the box."

2005: Sierra Club Books, San Francisco, CA
1-57805-117-7

227 pgs.
Fiction

Youth--Ages
8-12

Children Just Like Me

Kindersley, Barnabas and Anabel

The book describes the lives of children around the world, and includes photos of their families, their homes and schools, foods they eat, and other aspects of their lifestyles.

1995: Dorling Kindersley Publishing 0-7894-0201-7

Illustrated
picture book

Ages 12 and up
There's a Hair in My Dirt
Larson, Gary
"Dirt for breakfast, dirt for lunch and dirt for dinner! Dirt, dirt, dirt! And look--now there's even a hair in my dirt! The final insult--I can't stand it any longer! I hate being a worm! " When one earthworm gets mad at a hair in his meal, his father tells him an ecological fable that combines environmental lessons with the kind of off-the-wall humor that could only come from one man: Gary Larson.

1999: Harper Paperbacks
978-0060932749

64 pgs., Fiction

Youth--Ages
7-10

The Wartville Wizard

Madden, Don

Wartville is being buried in trash. Then, one day, an old man realizes he can clean up Wartville. He involves the entire community in this solution. Click here for a lesson plan to go with The Wartville Wizard.

1986: Aladdin Paperbacks 0-7857-0925-8

Illustrated
picture book

Ages 11 and up
Recycled Life
Mader
This documentary depicts the people who live in the largest landfill in Central America —it's a story of the human spirit, and of the toxic wastes in this place some call home. For more information, go to recycledlifedoc.com.
2006: ALLGlad, Inc.
38 min., DVD

Youth--Ages
11-14

I Want to be an Environmentalist

Maze, Stephanie

Environmental careers are profiled in the context of ecological issues. Colorful format.

Harcourt

48 pgs.
Nonfiction

Youth--Ages
4-8

Beatrice's Goat

McBrier, Page

This recounts a true story about a girl, given the right tools, who was able to help lift her family from poverty. Click here to link to Read to Feed, where copies of this book are available free-of-charge.

Atheneum Books
for Young Readers
0-689-82460-2

Illustrated
picture book

Adult

Cradle to Cradle, Remaking the Way We Make Things

McDonough, William and Michael Braungart

This book proposes re-thinking of the industrial and economic system so that principals of nature are used and waste is eliminated.

2002: North Point Press

208 pgs.
Nonfiction

All ages

Material World: A Global Family Portrait

Menzel, Peter

This is a photographic look at 30 families, their homes and their possessions. The families represent 30 United Nations countries. Beautiful photos, brief but compelling narratives and fascinating statistics about these 30 countries, the energy they use, population per capita, income, etc.

1994: Sierra Club, San Francisco , CA
0-87156-437-8

255 pgs.
Nonfiction

Youth--Ages 4-8

A Pig Tale

Newton John, Olivia and Brian Hurst

Iggy, a pig who enthusiastically collects junk, eventually creates a treasure from his load of trash. The book may be a bit earnest and sugary for some, but the rhymes and watercolors make it a hit for some young readers.

1993: Simon & Schuster Children's Publishing

32 pgs.
Illustrated picture book

Youth--Ages 5-18

Garbage

Nye, Bill

By digging up garbage in landfills, Bill Nye explosed the waste humans create.

1995: Disney Productions

26 min.
Video/DVD

Youth--Ages 5-9

Taking Care of Our Earth

100% Educational Videos

Students tour a landfill, and learn about the importance of conserving natural resources. They also discover how reducing, reusing and recycling benefit the environment and how air and water pollution can harm it.

1999:100% Educational Videos, El Dorado Hills, CA
1-58541-292-9

17 min.
DVD

Youth--Ages 4-8

 

Farewell to Shady Glade
Peet, Bill
In this shady glade lived 16 animals…all whose lives were in jeopardy because of development. But the animals were adventurous and found a new home.
Houghton Mifflin Co., Boston
0-395-18975-6
38 pgs., Illustrated picture book

Youth--Ages 4-8

The Wump World

Peet, Bill

This book teaches about loving nature, taking care of the planet, and also teaches about pollution. The story's villians are called Pollutians. .

1974: Houghton Mifflin 0395198410

48 pgs.
Illustrated picture book

Youth--Ages 4-8
Compost, By Gosh!
Portman, Michelle Eva
This simple, rhyming book explains the process of worms eating leftover food and creating fertilizer. The book's instructions for creating compost is easy and step-by-step.
2002: Flower Press
0-942250616-1
42 pgs. Illustrated picture book

Curriculum for Grades 8-12

The Life Cycle of Everyday Stuff

Reeske, Mike and Shirley Watt Ireton

This curriculum offers ways to explore the science of consumer products. Life cycles, design, manufacturing and redesign are several of the seven units included in this guide.

2001: National Science Teachers Association, Arlington, VA
0-87355-187-7

95 pgs.
Nonfiction curriculum guide

Adult

Garbage Land
On the Secret Trail of Trash

Royte, Elizabeth

Royte leads readers through the life of garbage...to meet an odor chemist, neighbors to landfills, scientists trying to revive polluted areas; paper, steel, aluminium and plastic industry professionals... Royte reminds us that our decisions havea very real impact.

2005: Little, Brown and Co., NY, NY
0-316-73826-3

311 pgs.
Nonfiction

Youth--Ages 11 and up

Seven Wonders: Everyday Things for a Healthier Planet

Ryan, John C.

This book offers seven good-news things that can help improve the environment. Ceiling fans, bicycles and condoms are three examples. A positive, uplifting environmental book amidst a slew of depressing books.

1999: Sierra Club Books, San Francisco , CA
1-57805-038-3

98 pgs.
Nonfiction

Youth--Ages 11 and up

Stuff: The Secret Lives of Everyday Things

Ryan, John C. and Alan Thein Durning

The book describes the life cycle, during production, of common products such as t-shirts, cola and French fries.

1997: Northwest Environment Watch, Seattle , WA 1-886093-04-0

86 pgs.
Nonfiction

Youth--Ages 4-8
The Treasure Hunt
Estate of Richard Scarry
Two animated characters discover that recyclables can in fact be treasures, and that one person's trash is another's treasure.
1994: Aladdin Paperbacks, New York , NY
Illustrated picture book

Ages 14 and up

Do Americans Shop Too Much?

Schor, Juliet B., Joshau Cohen, Joel Rogers

This book offers varying perspectives on consumption in America —a good “point”/“counterpoint” book to invoke critical thinking about public policy, economics, social inequality and marketing.

2000: Beacon Press,
Boston , MA
0-8070-0443-X

96 pgs.

Youth--Ages 10 and up

Downsiders

Shusterman, Neal

In this novel, a world exists beneath the sewer grates of New York City . The residents are called "Downsiders," and are prohibited from entering the "Topside." Yet, a young girl and boy, one from the Topside and one from down under, meet and learn about each others' worlds. Downsiders, for example, create works of art from the Topsiders' trash.

1999: Simon and Schuster , NY , NY

Fiction

Youth—Ages 4-10

Rot ‘n Roll

Slaughter, Stan

This illustrated songbook includes music notation and guitar chords for songs about composting and recycling. Also available are CDs with the same songs. Click here for a short English Language Arts lesson using “Landfill Blues.”

1995: Tall Oak Productions, Kansas City , MO stan@stanslaughter.com

Songbook

Youth--Ages
8-12

If the World Were a Village

Smith, David J.

If 6 billion people on the planet were a village of 100, what would it look like? The book explains whom lives in the village, where they live, how fast the village is rowing, what languages are spoken, what religions are practiced and more.

2002: Kids Can Press, Tonawanda , NY
1-55074-779-7

Illustrated
picture book

Youth--Ages 7-11

Doing the 4Rs

StopWaste, Alameda Co.,CA

Kids from Alameda county show how they practice the 4Rs--reducing, reusing, recycling and "rotting" (composting) at home, school and play.

2005: Adameda County Waste Management Authority, Oakland, CA

17 min.
DVD

Youth--Ages 4-8

Joseph Had a Little Overcoat

Taback, Simms

Joseph had an overcoat, it gets old and shabby, but he keeps re-making some-thing of it until he has nothing. Then he even makes some-thing out of that.

1999: Viking, NY , NY
0-670-87855-3

Illustrated
picture book

Youth--Ages
13-18

The Gospel According to Larry

Tashjian, Janet

A first-person narrative from a 17-year boy's perspective. "Larry" wants to make a positive difference in the world, and he uses tools such as the web to accomplish his mission.

2001: Henry Holt & Co.

227 pgs.
Fiction

Youth--Ages
13-18

The Cost of Cool DVD

Tobias, Micheal

This production addresses the environmental cost of "cool." It focuses on teenagers' buying patterns and needs versus wants. Teenagers are interviewed, the life cycle of a t-shirt is shown.

2001: Population Communications International and Cognizant Media Ltd.

26 min., DVD, Video

Youth--Ages 4-8
Dirt: Jump into Science
Tomecek, Steve
This book gives a quick and easy introduction to earth science--the layers of soil and how they are formed. Colorful illustrations lighten the text.
2002: National Geographic Children's Books
32 pgs., Illustrated picture book

Adult

Lead Us Into Temptation

Twitchell, Jim

Twitchell offers differing perspectives from Schor and de Graff (authors of other books on this resource list). He believes shopping may be an act of self-identification. Though radical in its own right, Twitchell offers research to back claims. Use in conjunction with de Graaf's Affluenza to foster critical thinking.

2000: Columbia University Press, NY , NY
0-231-11518-0

310 pgs.
Nonfiction

Youth--Ages 7 and up

Just a Dream

Van Allsburg, Chris

Walter doesn't care muct about the environment, but one night when he falls asleep, his dreams help him understand what the future will be like, depending upon the choices made in the present.

1990: Houghton Mifflin Co.: Boston
0-395-53308-2

Illustrated
picture book

Adult

State of the World 2004: The Consumer Society

Worldwatch Institute

This book examines how Americans consume, why, and the impact consumption choices have on the planet and human beings. our fellow human beings.

2004: Worldwatch Institute, Washington, DC
0-393-32539-3

245 pgs.
Nonfiction

Youth--Ages 11-14
Smart Consumers: An Educator's Guide to Exploring Consumer Issues and the Environment
World Wildlife Fund, Center for a New American Dream
This educator's guide has activities and other resources to help students discover how consumer patterns affect natural resource issues, question what makes consumer patterns sustainable or unsustainable, examine advertising, and become more empowered to take action.
2004: World Wildlife Fund, Washington , DC
300 pgs., Curriculum guide

Youth--Ages 4-8

Just Enough and Not Too Much

Zemach, Kaethe

A man has all he needs, and then decides he needs more. After acquiring many new things, his house is crowded and he decides that he was happier with less, so gives it all away.

2003: Scholastic Press, NY , NY
0-439-37724-2

Illustrated
picture book


If you would like to see more resources, click here.

 
Footer Image
 

Website mission: Provide formal and nonformal educators with resources, lessons plans, and a forum for information exchange to facilitate education about waste in K-12 classrooms. Webmaster: Susan Salterberg, Center for Energy and Environmental Education, University of Northern Iowa, Cedar Falls, IA 50614-0293; salterberg@uni.edu Last Updated: January 5, 2005; Copyright 2005 University of Northern Iowa. All Rights Reserved. http://www.uni.edu/ceee/wastereduction

Thanks to the Iowa Waste Reduction Center at the University of Northern Iowa and especially to their director, John Konefes, and to their webmaster, Jason Ebensberger, for assistance with this website. This website was prepared with the support of the Iowa Department of Natural Resources Contract Number 04-G550-24. However, any opinions, findings, conclusions, or recommendations expressed herein are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of IDNR. Funding support was also provided by the Resource Enhancement and Protection Conservation Education Program (REAP CEP): Invest in Iowa , our outdoors, our heritage, our people.  REAP is supported by the state of Iowa, providing funding to public and private partners for natural and cultural resource projects, including water quality, wildlife habitat, soil conservation, parks, trails, historic preservation and more.