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Book Details

Title: Earth Hour: A Lights-Out Event for Our Planet
Author: Nanette Heffernan
Number of pages:
Publisher: Charlesbridge (January 21, 2020)
Language: English
ISBN: 1580899420
Rating: 5     32 reviews

Book Description

Review Once a year, all over the world, people celebrate the electricity we use in our daily lives by turning off lights in homes, offices, and famous monuments for a single Earth Hour.In time for next spring’s Earth Hour, March 29, 2020, this admirable debut offers both the what and the why. Luu’s cheery illustrations emphasize the worldwide nature of this event. The book begins with vignettes: examples of electricity use, including cozy home scenes, city streets, and the lit-up Earth as seen from space. Next, full pages and double-page spreads show illuminated buildings, cities, and internationally recognizable monuments at night. The scenes then move to the interior: bathtime, family games, and lights out. The international scenes reappear, without artificial light. The next to the last spread shows a single sleeping child (echoing Clement Hurd’s “great, green room”); the final one shows people of many colors and ethnicities (one using a wheelchair) carrying candles and lanterns on a starlit night: “Alone we are one… // …but together we have power. / United, we are Earth Hour.” Heffernan’s simple narrative runs across the pages, tying the story together. Her author’s note recalls her surprise at seeing San Francisco’s Golden Gate Bridge go suddenly dark in honor of Earth Hour a few years ago, and a short final note connects energy use to global climate change. A timely invitation to participate in raising energy consciousness. —Kirkus ReviewsThis appealing picture book opens with children and adults using energy day and night, all over the world. Energy warms our soup, our bath water, and our homes. It brightens our cities and landmarks at night. But each year, at 8:30 on a Saturday night near the spring equinox, people around the globe turn out their lights in observance of Earth Hour. As the informative back matter states, that action signifies “a pledge to live more sustainably and conserve energy” all year long. Brief but effective, the even-handed text guides readers to scenes of people, usually families, often with visual clues in the background indicating locations on every continent. In the beginning, these scenes are brightly lit, but after Earth Hour begins, the same people and places are lit by the moon, stars, and aurora australis. Like the text, Luu’s beautiful digital illustrations create a positive, peaceful tone, depicting a variety of people around the world, united in their determination to protect our shared planet by conserving energy. A hopeful picture book introducing Earth Hour.—Booklist This short, sweet, and to the point picture book about energy conservation spotlights Earth Hour. Every March, people all over the world turn off their electricity for one hour in order to save energy. Heffernan explains what energy and electricity are and how the entire planet uses these resources. Each turn of the page shows how people in a different part of the world use electricity, from keeping their homes warm and cool to making food to keeping people and their clothes clean. Luu’s gorgeous visuals depict a contrast throughout the book of what different locations on the planet look like with lights on and with lights off. Back matter describes Earth Hour and why it is important to conserve energy. The author’s note shares the inspiration for this book. VERDICT An easy-to-read text with great visuals. A serviceable addition to any library’s conservation section. —School Library Journal Read more About the Author Nanette Heffernan is a Certified Sustainability Consultant for schools in California and a major champion of the urgent need for humans to reduce emissions that drive climate change. Earth Hour is her debut picture book.Bao Luu grew up in Vietnam, dreaming of becoming an artist. Today he lives in the United States where he continues his illustration work. Earth Hour is his first picture book. Read more Excerpt. © Reprinted by permission. All rights reserved. All over the world, millions of people use energy, every day, every night. Energy makes our home toasty when it’s cool. It cooks the dumpling soup we ladle into bowls. Energy helps our ancient heritage shine proud. Read more

Customers Review:

EARTH HOUR is a fantastic introduction for kids to become more aware of energy use and sustainability. Children will love learning about how we use energy every day and times we can go without it. Luu’s illustrations are engaging and lively complementing Heffernan’s engaging and enlightening text that takes the reader on a global journey and the important role every single person plays in caring for our planet. Will your family participate in Earth Hour? I know my family will. As Heffernan points out, “We turn off out lights as a pledge to live more sustainably and conserve energy – not just during Earth Hour but during every hour and every day throughout the year.” The back matter is informative and allows older readers to dive deeper in their understanding of Earth Hour and energy conservation. This eco-timely book will be a welcome addition to any school, library, and home!
This simple message packs a powerful punch. Heffernan explains the idea of energy consumption to children in easy-to-grasp terms via the celebration of the annual Earth Hour event when millions of people all over the world turn off the lights. The author encourages children and adults to take immediate action to curb the harmful effects of climate change. I loved the diversity of the characters featured in illustrations that highlight the global impact of this crisis. I took the pledge and hope you will too. Brava, Nanette Heffernan!
I love how the story flows so simply, letting the story unfold with beautiful pictures of people and famous landmarks all around the world. It seems so magical, people everywhere turning off lights for nature. It gives me goosebumps when we read it, and we’ve read it many times now — talking about the famous places, the people, and the ideas behind it all. .
Earth Hour is a must read and a must have book for everyone. The topic of energy conservation is monumentally important. Nanette Heffernan presents this topic in such a beautiful and clever way. Firstly showing the reader how energy is used and then how individuals can make a difference by switching off energy during the annual Earth Hour. The lyrical text and stunning illustrations draw and move the reader through the story splendidly.
We’ve all heard that together we can make a difference, but Earth Hour actually shows us how, why and when! It’s such a brilliant, important message and I can see children everywhere jumping at the chance to play their part. The beautiful artwork transports the reader to faraway lands, then back home to the place they can make a difference. The writing is imaginative and playful, but the message is clear. Check out the backmatter too, it’s an extra treat. I’m ready to band together on March 28, and beyond.
With warm, lyrical language and richly colored, captivating illustrations, this book takes us on a round-the-world tour of how Earth Hour is observed. Both inspiring and designed to hold kids’ attention. It also offers helpful supplemental information at the back. A total winner!
The gorgeous illustrations bring the words to life in this book about an amazing day we can all celebrate. Read this book to your loved ones, mark the date for Earth Hour on your calendar, and get ready to turn out the lights and turn on the love for Mother Earth.
Earth Hour is a beautifully written and illustrated book about energy conservation and caring for our planet. It contains a powerful message…together we can make a difference! Heffernan includes a helpful author’s note and back matter. A must read!