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Volume Two, Number Three January/February 1993 ResourcesEnvironmental Books for Children. All available from Wordsworth, a publishing service. Write for complete catalogue to LaVonne Platt, director, 702 NE 24th St. Newton KS 67114, (316) 283-6708. Titles include The Jungle Is My Home (Laura Fischetto,Viking $13.95), The Stream (Naomi Russell, Dutton $9.95), Going Green: A Kid's Handbook to Saving the Planet (John Elkington, Puffin Books $8.95), My Earth Book (Linda Schwartz, Learning Works $7.95), Big Friend, Little Friend: A Book about Symbiosis (Sussman & James, Houghton Mifflin, $13.95), Find the Constellations (H. A. Rey, Houghton Mifflin $8.95), Recyclopedia, activities using recycled materials (Simons, Houghton Mifflin $12.95). A Wood Stork Named Warren, a Fable of Nature and God by Nancy S. Breslin, 1992, ($6.95) Prokaryote Press, PO Box 66362, St. Petersburg Beach FL 33736-6362. This story helps humans of every age and faith understand and love others with whom we share the planet. Emphasizes reverence for creation. Nature, God and Pulpit by Elizabeth Achtemeier, 1992, paperback ($16.95) Eerdmans. Intended primarily for preachers, this book draws together and interprets all the biblical materials dealing with the natural world and God's relation to it. It also relates the materials to findings of modern science. Earth Literacy audio cassette tapes by Miriam Therese MacGillis, O.P. and Thomas Berry, C.P. Write for complete catalogue to Global Perspectives, P.O. Box 9925, Sonoma CA 95476 (1-800-221-8897). Tapes by MacGillis: Fate of the Earth (1 tape $8.00), Re-Inhabiting Our Backyard (2 tapes $17.00), From Alienation to Unity (2 tapes $17.00), Earth Economy-Human Economy (2 tapes $17.00), Toward a New Cosmology (1 tape $8.00). Tapes by Berry: Conversations with Thomas Berry; Our Way Into the Future (5 tapes $40.00).
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