Clean Air Superheroes Defeat Rado Activity Book from the EPA
Join Mateo and his friends as they become superheroes in their community, learning about radon and how to defeat it in their homes. Follow along through fun, comic book-style illustrations and complete interactive activities, such as coloring pages, word searches and I Spy.
Air Cleaning Allies Activity Book from the EPA
Meet the Air Cleaning Allies as they help a family learn about and deal with sources of indoor particle pollution. Follow along in the story and complete a series of activities to learn about filtration and air cleaning with Merv the air filter, Aerie the air cleaner, and DJ the do-it-yourself air cleaner.
Ready Wrigley Series from the CDC
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has created Ready Wrigley to provide parents, guardians, teachers, and young children with tips, activities, and a story to help the whole family prepare for emergencies. Together with your child, join Wrigley as she helps her family prepare for emergencies by staying informed, packing emergency kits, and making a family communication plan.
The activity book is designed to provide an interactive tool to further your child’s education and promote disaster preparedness in your community. We hope you will encourage its use in your schools, communities, and families to help children learn the importance of being prepared.
Written by Cate Shockey and and Janelle Thrasher; artwork and layout by Jennifer Hulsey Oosthuizen.
Healthy World Healthy You Coloring Books Volumes 1 & 2
See the Healthy World, Healthy You base page at the Institute for Climate Change, Environmental Health, and Exposomic for more information and a book reading video with the authors.
Health World Healthy You – Volume 1
24 Pages
22 megabyte PDF download
Isabella is heading to Brooklyn Bridge Park to meet friends. Along the way, she educates her family about how the environment impacts health. The book features tips from environmental health experts from the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai.
LEAP
The Children’s Environmental Health Centers and Look Before You L.E.A.P.™materials have been created to help inform families how to protect themselves from diseases caused by environmental toxins. Together, we hope to educate children, parents, teachers and legislators about environmental risks and how to minimize exposure. This activity book focuses on four current environmental health concerns: Lead, Endocrine Disruptors, Air Pollution and Pesticides (L.E.A.P.)