Parents' Guide to We Are Water Protectors

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Carrie Kingsley By Carrie Kingsley , based on child development research. How do we rate?

age 3+

Powerful words, vibrant images inspire care for the earth.

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What's the Story?

In WE ARE WATER PROTECTORS, one Indigenous child tells the story of water's importance to the past, present, and future of her people and to the entire planet. Beginning with her community's fight to stop the "black snake" of an oil pipeline that threatens the water that is the source of their life and history, the story widens to show one river's impact on the world. Water flows throughout the earth, connecting everyone and everything, and we have a duty to protect it from harm.

Is It Any Good?

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Simple, powerful words and vibrant images take urgency of the protest movements on Indigenous land across North America and pour that energy onto the pages of this beautiful, inspiring book. We Are Water Protectors reminds all communities that "we are stewards of the Earth," calling us to stand strong and protect it. The commanding language of advocacy is softened by the soft, flowing images and the blue, earthy colors. The author (a Native American from Nebraska who lives in Maryland) and illustrator (a Native American in Alaska) include notes to the reader, and the Water Protector pledge helps remind young readers that they have a role to play, too.

Talk to Your Kids About ...

  • Families can talk about what's important to protect in their own communities, like the people who are keeping water safe from the "black snake" in We Are Water Protectors.

  • Where does the water to your home come from? Do you know where it goes when it leaves your home?

  • How do you feel when the child talks about what water means to her?

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