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All that Glitters is not GOLD: A children’s story about glitter pollution, microplastics, and protecting Alaska’s rivers and waterways
by Emily Brubaker
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Synopsis
When Willow’s glittery art project washes into a nearby creek, the sparkling colors seem magical, until she discovers how glitter can harm the fish, birds, and rivers she loves. All That Glitters Is Not GOLD is a beautifully illustrated story set in Palmer, Alaska, that helps children understand ...
When Willow’s glittery art project washes into a nearby creek, the sparkling colors seem magical, until she discovers how glitter can harm the fish, birds, and rivers she loves. All That Glitters Is Not GOLD is a beautifully illustrated story set in Palmer, Alaska, that helps children understand how something small, like plastic glitter, can create big problems in nature.
With the help of her family, Willow learns about microplastics and explores creative, eco-friendly ways to decorate using natural materials instead. Perfect for classroom discussions, Earth Day activities, or STEM and sustainability lessons, this story inspires young readers to protect our planet through curiosity, compassion, and creativity. It encourages creativity, curiosity, and environmental awareness, reminding readers that even small choices can have a big impact on our planet.
Ideal for ages 4–8, this book makes an excellent resource for teachers, parents, and Girl Scouts seeking fun, relatable ways to teach environmental responsibility.
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