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City of Water

Series: ThinkCities
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City of Water, the second book in the ThinkCities series, educates readers about water as a precious, finite resource. It traces the journey of water from natural sources through city systems and back again, revealing the vital infrastructure that provides clean water to urban populations.

Engaging facts highlight historical water systems, challenges like groundwater depletion, and innovations such as extracting metals from sewage. The book encourages readers to consider the global water crisis and take practical conservation actions.
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Format: Hardback
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Recommended for children aged 8 to 12 with an interest in cities, environmental science, and how everyday systems work.

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Age range 8 to 12

The second book in the ThinkCities series explores water as a precious, finite resource, tracing its journey from source, through the city, and back again.

Living in cities where water flows effortlessly from our taps and fountains, it's easy to take it for granted. City of Water, the second book in the ThinkCities series, shines a light on the water system that is vital for our health and well-being. The narrative traces the journey of water from the forests, mountains, lakes, rivers and wetlands that form the watershed, through pipes and treatment facilities, into our taps, fire hydrants and toilets, then out through storm and sewer systems toward wastewater treatment plants and back into the watershed.

Along the way we discover that some of the earliest cities with water systems date back to the Indus Valley in 2500 BC, that in 1920 only 1 percent of the US population had indoor plumbing; that if groundwater is used up too quickly, the land can actually sink, and more. The text is sprinkled with fun and surprising factsโ€”some water fountains in Paris offer sparkling water, and scientists are working to extract microscopic particles of precious metals found in sewage.

Readers are encouraged to think about water as a finite resource, and to take action to prevent our cities and watersheds from becoming more polluted. More than 2 billion people in the world are without access to safe, fresh water at home. As the world's population grows, along with pollution and climate change, access to clean water is becoming an urgent issue.

Includes practical steps that kids can take to help conserve water.

Series: ThinkCities

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Book Details

INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781773061443

Publisher: Groundwood Books Ltd ,Canada

Format: Hardback

Date Published: 17 June 2021

Country: Canada

Imprint: Groundwood Books Ltd ,Canada

Illustration: Illustrations

Contributors:

  • Illustrated by Katy Dockrill

Audience: Children

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 10.0mm

Width: 222.0mm

Height: 269.0mm

Weight: 453g

Pages: 40

About the Author

ANDREA CURTIS's children's nonfiction includes Loop de Loop and the ThinkCities series (A Forest in the City, City of Water, City Streets are for People and City of Neighbors). She has also written the young-adult novel Big Water and other books for young readers. Andrea lives with her family in Toronto, Ontario, where she likes to doodle, cook for friends and spend as much time as possible on her bike. KATY DOCKRILL is an honors graduate from Ontario College of Art and Design. Her fresh brush-and-ink illustrations have attracted a wide range of clients, and she has won a number of awards for her editorial work. She has illustrated City of Water and City of Neighbors in the ThinkCities series and A Voice for the Spirit Bears by Carmen Oliver, among other titles, as well as many covers for children's novels. Katy lives with her family in Toronto, Ontario.

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