Funny Weather by Kate Evans

This is probably the most child friendly "Climate Change" book I have read.
Humorous cartons explain serious issues, but in a light-hearted way.
The only criticism, is that you don't know which order to read some of the pages in, so you end up re-reading the picture before, and thinking, "Oh, so that's what it means!"
Good information, but not particually good layout.

Rating: 9/10

By Kim Khan

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I found this book very interesting but a bit confusing. The pictures really help you to understand and are good for getting your attention.
As I got further into the book I began to understand what a big challange climate change is, how hard it will be to overcome, and how there is no possible way to avoid it.
It also showed me how some people pay no attention to the threat and think it is nonsense. I have to admit that I used to think that, but this book reinforced how we have to overcome the problem.
This book has worried me about the future because when I'm older and if I have kids then climate change will be a big problem and will inhibit our way of life.
Some of the problems with this book is that it is hard to understand because of the way it is arranged, and it doesn't appeal to all age ranges bacause of the cartoons.
This book has greatly impacted on me and now I wish that the Earth wasn't in the state that it's in now and it has also made me want to take action and warn everyone that I can of the terrible future that we will face if we don't act now.

Rating: 9/10

By Daryl Newman

 

 

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