Project go green / by Alyssa Milano with Debbie Rigaud ; Illustrated by Eric S. Keyes.
Material type: TextSeries: Milano, Alyssa. Hope ; 4.Publisher: New York, NY : Scholastic Inc., [2021]Copyright date: ©2021Description: 185 pages : illustrations ; 22 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 9781338329438
- 133832943X
- Green movement -- Juvenile fiction
- Environmentalism -- Juvenile fiction
- Middle school students -- Juvenile fiction
- Voluntarism -- Juvenile fiction
- Families -- Florida -- Juvenile fiction
- Sisters -- Juvenile fiction
- Friendship -- Juvenile fiction
- Environmental protection -- Juvenile fiction
- Middle schools -- Juvenile fiction
- Schools -- Juvenile fiction
- Florida -- Juvenile fiction
Item type | Home library | Collection | Call number | Materials specified | Vol info | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds | |
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Children's Book | Main Library | Children's Fiction | MILANO ALYSSA | 4 | Available | 33111010502538 |
Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:
Hope Roberts saves the planet!
In the fourth book in Alyssa Milano's funny and relatable middle-grade series, Hope Roberts is determined to save the worldliterally. Hope has already gotten her school to add more recycling bins and coordinate a carpooling program. But it's not enough. Hope wants to do more to protect the environment before it's too late. But will Hope's plans to help the planet backfire?
Hope's relatability, kindness, empathy, and can-do attitude will inspire a generation of do-gooders. This series is a response to the very palpable feeling that not only can young people save the worldthey will!
This story will include Hope's tips about recycling and protecting the environment in the back of the book!
Ages 8-12. Scholastic Inc.
Grades 4-6. Scholastic Inc.
A class field trip to Camp Go Green inspires Hope Roberts to take up environmental causes, but getting busy grown-ups (or her older sister) to pay attention to a middle schooler can be something of a problem, and so is Hope's expectation that everyone will share her enthusiasm; her science club gets her school to add more recycling bins, start a carpooling program and create a garden, but it turns out that saving the world is more complicated than she realized.