Inside: A great big list of the best Earth Day picture books for kids – includes fiction and non-fiction titles.
Earth Day on April 22nd provides the perfect occasion for talking with children about all the different ways they can help contribute to caring for our planet. This list includes our pick of the best Earth Day picture books for kids, including both fictional stories and non-fiction informational texts that provide lots of interesting ideas for inspiring children to learn more about the earth.
These books cover a range of conservation themes – with everything from recycling to using alternative power sources to composting! There really are many ways children and families can have a positive impact upon the earth and our consumption of natural resources. I am sure you will find a new book to love on this list!
35 Best Earth Day Picture Books for Kids
Like all of the books in our Best Books for Kids collection, each book on this Earth Day picture book list is linked to both Amazon and The Book Depository (these are affiliate links) where you can find reviews and age recommendations for any titles you are not familiar with.
I Am Earth by Rebecca and James McDonald: A perfect introduction to Earth Day for kids! Kids will love learning about what makes the Earth special and how we can work together to take care of it. A great pick for little ones new to Earth Day. Available: Amazon
I Can Save the Earth! by Alison Inches: What’s more fun than a little green monster? A little green monster who wants to help save the Earth, of course! Follow along with this fun guy as he learns to recycle, reuse, and reduce waste to help the planet Earth. Available: Amazon | The Book Depository
Heal the Earth by Julian Lennon: Help heal the Earth in this wonderful story about making the world a better place. The illustrations in this book are beautiful and captivating for kids of all ages. Available: Amazon | The Book Depository
On Earth by G. Brian Karas: This book is beautifully illustrated, with facts shared in a way that is easy for children to understand and relate to. Kids will love learning about the Earth and all that it is capable of. Available: Amazon | The Book Depository
The Tantrum That Saved the World by Megan Herbert & Michael E. Mann: Sophie is astounded as a series of endangered animals arrive at her home – but where else are they to go? As Sophia hears their stories, she learns that this is her fight, too and discovers the power of collective action, the strength of her own voice, and how all of us are stronger together. Available: Amazon | The Book Depository
Tidy by Emily Gravett: Pete the badger likes everything to be neat and tidy at all times, but what starts as the collecting of one fallen leaf escalates and ends with the complete destruction of the forest! Available: Amazon | The Book Depository
Window by Jeannie Baker: A beautiful wordless picture book that shows changes through a window over a series of years as land is cleared to make way for housing. Available: Amazon | The Book Depository
Florette by Anna Walker: When Mae’s family moves to the city she wishes she could bring her garden with her. But there’s no room for a garden in the city. Or is there? Available: Amazon | The Book Depository
Uno’s Garden by Graeme Base: A beautiful story for engaging children aged 5+ with the environmental impact of land development. Available: The Book Depository
A Forest by Marc Martin: A simple story with captivating pictures about a forest being destroyed by humans and their green, and then growing again through human care. Available: Amazon | The Book Depository
Captain Green and the Plastic Scene by Evelyn Bookless: Fresh from Superhero School, Captain Green gets a call – Dolphin is tangled up in plastic! When he rushes off to help, Captain Green finds himself on a major mission- saving sea creatures from plastic. Can Captain Green clean up this mess for good? Available: Amazon | The Book Depository
For more great books to inspire your children to learn more about the ocean, check out our list of over twenty five Ocean Books for Kids.
10 Things I Can Do to Help My World by Melanie Walsh: Do you remember to turn off the tap while you brush your teeth? How about using both sides of the paper when writing and drawing? Bold illustrations and die-cut pages will draw in young listeners with easy, everyday ways to be kinder to the earth. Available: Amazon | The Book Depository
The Great Big Green Book by Mary Hoffman: Interspersed with lots of interesting facts about life on our planet, The Great Big Green Book also includes action plans of ideas to help save the Earth, including ideas for saving water and energy, recycling, growing seasonal food, saving on packing and thinking of new inventions and big ideas! Available: Amazon | The Book Depository
Earth Day Every Day by Lisa Bullard: In this very informative, beautiful, and engaging book, kids will learn all about Earth Day. Discover how to reduce, reuse, recycle, and more in this book encouraging kids to do their part on Earth Day. Available: Amazon | The Book Depository
What Does It Mean To Be Green? by Rana DiOrio: A boy and girl explore all the different ways they can be green over the course of a day and realize there’s so much they can do to save our world, as well as discovering lots of amazing facts (like our food travels an average of 1,500 miles to be on our plate!) Available: Amazon | The Book Depository
Go Easy on Energy by Lisa Bullard: Even adults will learn something new about electricity in this informative book. It teaches all kinds of interesting facts about electricity – including how it can make our Earth dirty. Available: Amazon | The Book Depository
A Cool Drink of Water by Barbara Kerley: People all around the world need water. Through beautiful photographs and poetic prose children can learn how how people in a variety of cultures use and conserve the world’s most vital resource. Available: Amazon | The Book Depository
Why Should I Save Water? by Jen Green: It’s easy to take access to clean water for granted. In this book, kids will learn exactly why they should save water as well as how to be mindful of how much they use. It’s a great introduction to saving water where you can. Available: Amazon | The Book Depository
The Water Princess by Susan Verde: Based on real life experiences of life in an African village, a young girl shares her daily struggle with collecting and boiling water for her family to drink, and her dream of a clean water source for her village. Available: Amazon | The Book Depository
See Inside Recycling and Rubbish by Alex Frith: Follow rubbish on a journey from the bin to the sorting factories and recycling centres. Over 60 flaps to lift to find how glass, metal, plastics and paper are recycled and what happens to rubbish that can’t be recycled. Available: Amazon | The Book Depository
Why Should I Recycle? by Jen Green: Kids’ curious minds will love reading this story in response t the question of why we should recycle. By the end, kids will be rushing to find everything they can to recycle. Available: Amazon | The Book Depository
The Adventures of a Plastic Bottle by Alison Inches: The diary of a plastic bottle as it goes on a journey from the refinery plant, to the manufacturing line, to the store shelf, to a garbage can, and finally to a recycling plant where it emerges with a brand new life. Available: Amazon | The Book Depository
Christie Burnett is a teacher, author and mother of two. She created Childhood 101 as a place for teachers and parents to find engaging, high quality learning ideas.