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Avoiding Hunger and Finding Water (Freestyle)

Author: Langley, Andrew

Reading Metrics

Grade Level Middle Grades (MG 4-8)
Book Level 6.1
Points 1.0
Fiction/Nonfiction Nonfiction
Word Count 8029
Points per Word 0.000125
Page Count 48
Points per Page 0.020833

Description

Targeted at middle graders, this nonfiction guide examines how famine and drought affect societies and why sustainable farming and careful water management are crucial for survival. It presents real-world examples and simple experiments that show how communities can avoid hunger and secure reliable water sources. The book also investigates global consumption patterns and offers practical tips for kids to reduce waste and protect resources. By combining scientific insights with actionable advice, it empowers young readers to understand and address the challenges of food and water security.

Quick Summary

Ever wonder why some places have too little food or water while others have plenty? This book takes a close look at famine, drought, and the clever ways people are trying to grow food without wasting water, using stories and simple experiments that make the science feel like a DIY project. It's perfect for anyone who loves hands-on science, cares about the environment, or just wants to know how a small community can build a rain-catcher to beat a dry season. Though the topics can be serious, the writing keeps things light with a friendly tone, a few jokes, and real-world examples that don't feel scary but do feel eye-opening. Because it's only about 8,000 words and broken into short chapters, even reluctant readers can zip through it in a sitting. If you've ever been inspired by books like The Boy Who Harnessed the Wind, you'll notice a similar sense of problem-solving here, but aimed at a younger audience.