


Sheila Says We're Weird (But We're Just Green) (Book)
By Ruth Ann Smalley
Illustrated by Jennifer Emery
Summary:
Sheila loves playing with her neighbor Tina, but she thinks the way her family does things is weird. Hanging up laundry outside instead of using a dryer, planting flowers and vegetables instead of grass, riding their bikes instead of driving. What is up with them? Sheila learns sometimes doing things differently can have a big effect.
Sheila Says We’re Weird will lead to conversations about:
Local foods from local farmers and farmer’s markets
The benefits of consuming less
Carbon footprints and how to decrease them
Grassroots movements
Neighbors
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By Ruth Ann Smalley
Illustrated by Jennifer Emery
Summary:
Sheila loves playing with her neighbor Tina, but she thinks the way her family does things is weird. Hanging up laundry outside instead of using a dryer, planting flowers and vegetables instead of grass, riding their bikes instead of driving. What is up with them? Sheila learns sometimes doing things differently can have a big effect.
Sheila Says We’re Weird will lead to conversations about:
Local foods from local farmers and farmer’s markets
The benefits of consuming less
Carbon footprints and how to decrease them
Grassroots movements
Neighbors
Price includes tax. Available for pick up or delivery.