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This is the second book by Bill Peet designed to raise awareness of environmental problems. His first environmental picture book for children was Farewell to Shady Glade, published in 1966. A year after the Wump World was published in 1970, the Dr. Suess book "The Lorax" was published.
The Wump World is a 1970 children's book by American author Bill Peet. The story follows the peaceful creatures called Wumps as their home is invaded by the planet-polluting...
THE WUMP WORLD By Bill Peet The Wump World was a small world, very much smaller than our world. There were no great oceans, lofty mountains, giant forests, or broad sandy deserts. The Wump World was mostly grassy meadows and clumps of leafy green trees with a few winding rivers and lakes. But it was perfect for the Wumps,
Jan 1, 2001 · “The Wump World” is an inspiring environmental story from the great mind of Bill Peet and it is about how the Wumps’ world changes when a race called the Pollutians come onto the Wump world and start polluting the world.
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The Wump World helps students grasp that we have created a mechanized, space alien civilization that is ravaging our home planet as if we had many others available to us. Unlike the Wumps, however, we will not survive by hiding or escaping to another planet.
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Students learn about renewable energy, including wind and solar power. The conduct experiments and learn about the scientific process. Share this article: By using the book The Wump World, pupils can discuss environmental issues to extend the Earth Day experience.