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  • Jul 26, 2024 | slj.com | Andrea Curtis |John Scott |Beatrice Boggs |Belle Boggs

    . Sept. 2024. 40p. Tr $19.99. ISBN 9781773069418. COPY ISBN PreS-Gr 3–Circles are ever-present in nature. Readers are called on to join in “building a loop de loop world where the cycle of nature is our guide.” Going beyond recycling, the text asks readers to rethink the notion of what the world needs and how to “design waste out of the system.” In an upbeat tone, Curtis makes the case that using, and overusing, the world’s resources is not sustainable.

  • Jul 12, 2023 | cottagelife.com | Andrea Curtis

    The Castor canadensis is a common cottage foe. But it needn’t be. Now’s the moment to embrace the beaverBefore we could bury it in the shallow waters behind our small Georgian Bay island, we had to tug the beaver’s corpse to the opposite shore, a marshy area lined by silvery birch trees and guarded by glinting white quartz. The creature had already sunk to the murky bottom, and we were forced to manoeuvre it with the long flukes of an anchor.

  • Jun 5, 2023 | quillandquire.com | Andrea Curtis

    REVIEWS« Back to Book ReviewsCity of Neighbors, the latest title in the ThinkCities series, celebrates city living, with a focus on urban neighbourhoods and neighbourly connections. This illustrated nonfiction book envelops readers in the sights, tastes, smells, and sounds of cities.

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