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April Book List: Earth Day Reads

Earth Day is a chance to celebrate our beautiful home and demonstrate support for environmental protection. Our April book list features Canadian books that invite readers to explore and deepen their relationship to the natural world. 

Picture Books

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Dad, Is It Time to Gather Mint? Celebrating the Seasons

Written by Tyna Legault Taylor

Illustrator Michelle Dao

HighWater Press, 2025

IL: Ages 5-8 RL: Grades 2-3

Joshua loves being on the land. When the weather is warm, Joshua and his dad gather mint from the shores of Animbiigoo Zaagi’igan Anishinaabek (Lake Nipigon First Nation) in northeastern Ontario. But when will that be? It’s not when the leaves are changing colour. It’s not when the snow falls from the sky. It’s not when the flowers are budding. When is it time to gather mint from the land?

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Huxley’s Island Adventure

Written Haley Healey

Illustrated by Kimiko Fraser

Heritage House Publishing, 2025

IL: Ages 4-8 RL: Grades: 2-3

Huxley the cat lives on a houseboat with his human companion, Robin. One day, while they are camping, Huxley gets lost. To get home, he must cross an entire island—passing by and through lakes, rivers, rainforest, subalpine and alpine regions, old-growth forest, ocean, highways, and city. Along the way, he meets strange animals and encounters plants he has never seen before. All through this long, hard trip, Huxley never gives up on getting home to Robin. But will he make it home before the winter storm season?

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If You Were Here

Written by Kathy Stinson

Illustrated by Maya McKibbin

Greystone Kids, 2025

IL: Ages 3-7 RL: Grades 1-2

In this beautiful ode to nature and mindfulness, a child sets out to explore the environment around their home, using all their senses. Yet, someone important is missing, someone the child wishes could be there on the journey.

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Sea in My Cells

Written by Laura Alary

Illustrated by Andrea Blinick

Pajama Press, 2025

IL: Ages 4-7 RL: Grades 1-2

In this ode to water, learn how the lifecycle of water works. All the water on earth is all there ever was, and all there ever will be. So, the next time you pour a glass of water, take a moment to think about all the wonderful things this life-giving resource does.


For Beginning and Middle Readers


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A Bucket of Stars

Written by Suri Rosen

Scholastic Canada, 2023

IL: Ages 9-12 RL: Grades 4-5

It’s the summer of 2003 and 13-year-old amateur astronomer Noah Cooper has just moved to Queensport, a small town with a vast sky full of stars. There he meets Tara Dhillon, a lonely girl and aspiring filmmaker. When the two team up to produce an astronomy movie and enter a film contest, they discover a secret plan to turn their rural hamlet into a huge subdivision. Noah and Tara must use their unique skills to identify the culprits who plan on paving over the historic county—and try to save the infinite beauty of the stars.


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Birds on the Brain

Written by Uma Krishnaswami

Illustrated by Julianna Swaney

Groundwood Books, 2024

IL: 8-12 RL: Grades 3-4

Reeni is wild about birds! So when she and her best friend, Yasmin, have to pick a survey topic for a school project, asking their neighbours what they know about birds is an obvious choice. They are shocked to learn that no one—not one single person!—has heard about Bird Count India and the major event it is about to launch all over the country. Thousands of birdwatchers will be out counting birds as part of a global movement. Global means world, and isn’t this city part of the world? How come people don’t seem to care about the threats to city birds? And why is the mayor intentionally thwarting their city’s bird count event?


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Cave-In

Written by Pam Withers

Yellow Dog, 2024

IL: Ages 10-15 RL: Grades 5-6

Hudson Greer and his caving partner, Jett, are determined to become teen legends who discover a long-sought passageway that connects two giant cave systems in their little mountain town. But they're haunted by the history of a giant sinkhole that opened up and swallowed the town's fully-packed church, steeple and all. Can his caving instincts and science knowledge predict or prevent the next disaster? Are the shoddy logging practices of the town's main employer tempting fate? And who's on whose side when business and political shenanigans mix with evaded environmental codes?


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We The Sea Turtles: A Collection of Island Stories

Written by Michelle Kadarusman

Pajama Press, 2023

IL: Ages 9-14 RL: Grades 4-5

On islands around the world—from Manhattan to Phillip Island, Australia, to Komodo Island and beyond—eight children face life-changing moments: escaping a flood; embracing their identity; discovering that the adults in their lives can ease the burden of their eco-anxiety. And although each child couldn’t be more different, one thing connects them all: a turtle swam into each of their lives at a critical moment, and left them changed.


For Teen Readers


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Badass(ish)

Written by Jaymie Heilman

Ronsdale Press, 2023

IL: Ages 12 and up RL: Grades 7-8

Reeling from an online Hatestorm after she blamed Alberta's oil industry for a devastating forest fire, Davis wades back into climate activism to impress her two new friends and win back her ex-boyfriend. The novel is told from the points of view of the three main characters: Davis' parents work for the oil company she is fighting against; Renzi knows what it's like when climate change strikes back when her grandparents' home in Puerto Rico is destroyed by hurricanes; and Jae hasn't found the right moment to share the truth about her growing feelings for another girl.

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My Green Style

Written by Lea Beddia

Lorimer, 2025

IL: Ages 14 and up RL: Grades 9-10

Montreal teen Pearl is passionate and dedicated both about fashion and the environment. She decides to make a point at her school’s fashion event by up-cycling donated, used clothes in exciting styles. But not everyone, not even some of her friends, is on board with ditching fast fashion for thrift-store creativity. While Pearl wants to showcase up-cycled and secondhand clothing, her best friend is drawn to the appeal of fast fashion. As they navigate these contrasting ideals, a strong desire to raise awareness about the fashion industry's environmental impact sparks a call to activism.

Balancing the excitement of activism with its challenges, the teens realize that change is harder than it seems. But the friends come together to embark on a journey that celebrates the potential of sustainable fashion.

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Soul Machine

Written and illustrated by Jordana Globerman

Annick Press, 2025

IL: Ages 12 and up RL: Grades 7-8

Chloe and her older sister make souls by hand in an empty old house in the countryside. When their supply of breth—the raw material needed to make souls—runs dry, the evil MCorp tries to force them to franchise and make synthetic souls instead. Chloe sets out to the big city in hopes of finding a new source. And maybe a way to modernize their business that Lacey is so determined to keep in the past.

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Survival of the Goodest

Written and illustrated by Marianne Boucher

Emanata, 2024

IL: Ages 12 and up RL: Grades 7-8

Sable has spent her whole life in a tight-knit community on a remote island. With support from her parents, she's trained for years to take up her position as the next Kerpathic, a messenger who travels through the dangerous forest to share news, medicine, and culture. When her father, the current Kerpathic, has an accident, Sable must step into her pre-destined role. As her first mission goes awry, she wonders if she's ready for this important but dangerous work. Until a young naturalist arrives on the island and sets off to capture a mysterious animal that's never been seen on the mainland. Sable realizes that she can use her skills as a Kerpathic to defend the island's animals and their way of life. But she quickly learns that she can't do it alone.


For Non-Fiction Readers


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The Bee Mother

(Mothers of Xsan)

Written by Hetxw'ms Gyetxw (Brett D. Huson)

Illustrated by Natasha Donovan

HighWater Press, 2024

IL: Ages 9-12 Grades: 4-5

Learn about the life cycles of different kinds of bees in this enlightening picture book. As flowers and trees begin to bud and bloom, Nox Ap, the bee mother, emerges from her winter sleep. To the Gitxsan, she is nature’s gardener. Without her hard work as a pollinator, we could not enjoy the fruits of strawberries and huckleberries. Follow her life from the first thaw of spring to the end of autumn.

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The Noisy Puddle: A Vernal Pool Through the Seasons

Written by Linda Booth Sweeney

Illustrated by Miki Sato

Owlkids Books, 2024

IL: Ages 4-9 RL: Grades 2-3

In this vibrant and poetic informational picture book, two curious siblings observe the hidden world of a vernal pool: a special kind of puddle habitat that pops up in the spring, dries up by summer, reappears in the fall, and freezes over in the winter—only to come back again in the spring.

 

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West Coast Wild Rainforest

(West Coast Wild)

Written by Deborah Hodge

Illustrated by Karen Reczuch

Groundwood Books, 2024

IL: Ages 7-10 RL: Grades 2-3

Towering over the sea, along the magnificent Pacific west coast, is an ancient and beautiful rainforest with a unique ecosystem that is linked in many ways. In this fourth book in the West Coast Wild series, you will find trees as tall as twenty-storey buildings, tiny seedlings sprouting on nursery logs and brightly coloured salmon spawning in streams. The salmon, as a keystone species, connect the ocean to the forest and provide a rich source of food for the bears, wolves, eagles and other creatures that live in this pristine wilderness. The remains of the fish add vital nutrients to the forest, feeding the lush green plants and trees. In turn, the thick vegetation shades the streams and protects the baby salmon that hatch and swim to the sea.

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Whales and Us: Our Shared Story

Written by India Desjardins

Illustrated by Nathalie Dion

Translated by David Warriner

Orca Book Publishers, 2024

IL: Ages 8-10 RL: Grades 3-4

There are many stories and legends about whales. Humans have long been fascinated by these majestic creatures. Maybe it’s their immense size or their mysterious songs. But how many of the stories are true? What do we really know about whales? And are we a threat to these creatures that captivate us?

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Book list curated by Spencer Miller

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