Families who loved Acid Rain by Louise Petheram often look for books with a similar feel. These 20 recommendations were selected for their similarity in style, theme, and reading level.
Reach for this book when your child starts noticing environmental changes or asks why some trees look sick and why pollution matters. This straightforward guide explains the science of acid rain, tracing how human activity like driving cars and running factories creates chemicals that fall back to Earth in harmful ways. It balances scientific facts with a clear call to responsibility, making it an excellent tool for fostering environmental stewardship. Ideal for ages 7 to 12, the book uses clear language and diagrams to break down complex ecological cycles. It helps children understand the interconnectedness of our world, showing how choices made in cities affect distant forests and oceans. Parents will appreciate how it turns a daunting global issue into a manageable lesson on cause and effect, focusing on how humans can work together to protect the planet.