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Michelle Mulder

    Michelle Mulder crafts stories for young readers, celebrating children who embrace life's adventures with courage and enthusiasm. Her own life reflects this spirit, marked by experiences like contributing to a water pipeline project in the Dominican Republic and exploring Argentina. She finds joy in capturing the essence of seizing opportunities, a theme that resonates deeply within her narratives. Mulder lives with her husband in Victoria, BC.

    Every Last Drop
    Maggie and the Chocolate War
    The Vegetable Museum
    Home Sweet Neighborhood
    Brilliant!
    Yeny and the Children for Peace
    • 2023

      Up for Grabs

      • 192 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      The story follows thirteen-year-old Frida as she uncovers a hidden painting in her grandmother's house. Intrigued by the identity of the woman depicted and the reasons for the painting's concealment, Frida embarks on a journey of discovery that intertwines family history and secrets. This quest not only reveals the past but also deepens her connection to her heritage.

      Up for Grabs
    • 2022

      Every Last Drop

      Bringing Clean Water Home

      • 48 pages
      • 2 hours of reading

      Focusing on the vital resource of water, this nonfiction entry in the Orca Footprints series engages middle-grade readers with its exploration of water's significance. It delves into various aspects of water, highlighting its importance for life and the environment, while encouraging young readers to appreciate and protect this essential resource.

      Every Last Drop
    • 2021

      Trash Talk

      Moving Toward a Zero-Waste World

      Exploring global efforts to combat pollution, this illustrated nonfiction book for middle-graders highlights various initiatives aimed at protecting the planet from excessive waste. It showcases inspiring stories of individuals and communities dedicated to environmental preservation, making complex issues accessible and engaging for young readers. Through vivid illustrations and informative content, it encourages a sense of responsibility and action towards a cleaner, healthier Earth.

      Trash Talk
    • 2019

      Home Sweet Neighborhood

      Transforming Cities One Block at a Time

      • 48 pages
      • 2 hours of reading
      4.1(19)Add rating

      Exploring the concepts of placemaking and community, this book delves into how creativity can transform neighborhoods into inclusive spaces that celebrate diversity. It emphasizes the importance of collaboration among residents to foster a sense of belonging and enhance the quality of life. Through various case studies and practical examples, the narrative showcases innovative approaches to building vibrant communities that reflect the unique identities of their inhabitants. The focus is on engaging diverse voices to create welcoming environments for all.

      Home Sweet Neighborhood
    • 2019

      The Vegetable Museum

      • 192 pages
      • 7 hours of reading
      4.1(84)Add rating

      The story follows thirteen-year-old Chlo' as she uncovers her family's history while assisting her grandfather in his garden. When she learns that the garden is set to be demolished for a new apartment complex, Chlo' faces the challenge of preserving her grandfather's legacy. This journey explores themes of family, heritage, and the importance of nature, compelling her to take action against the impending loss.

      The Vegetable Museum
    • 2018

      Going Wild

      Helping Nature Thrive in Cities

      • 48 pages
      • 2 hours of reading

      Exploring the intersection of urban life and nature, this book delves into the concept of rewilding and its significance for conservation efforts. It highlights the importance of restoring wilderness areas within urban settings, showcasing innovative strategies to reconnect cities with their natural environments. Through compelling narratives and case studies, the author emphasizes the benefits of biodiversity and the role of urban dwellers in fostering a sustainable relationship with nature. This work serves as a call to action for enhancing ecological awareness and preserving wildlife in increasingly urbanized landscapes.

      Going Wild
    • 2016

      Pocket Change

      Pitching in for a Better World

      • 48 pages
      • 2 hours of reading

      Exploring the intersection of consumerism and sustainability, this book delves into the impact of capitalism on our lifestyles and communities. It examines how money influences our shopping habits and the environment, advocating for a shift towards more sustainable practices. Through concepts like microlending and repair cafés, the narrative promotes community engagement and responsible consumption. The author challenges readers to rethink wealth and economic systems, offering insights into creating a more equitable and environmentally friendly future.

      Pocket Change
    • 2013

      Brilliant!

      Shining a Light on Sustainable Energy

      • 48 pages
      • 2 hours of reading
      4.3(16)Add rating

      Exploring the intersection of sustainability and innovation, this book delves into the future of energy solutions. It examines the transformative potential of renewable resources, emphasizing the importance of harnessing power, light, and heat in environmentally friendly ways. Through a blend of case studies and theoretical insights, it highlights innovative technologies and practices that can lead to a more sustainable energy landscape. Readers will gain a deeper understanding of how these elements can work together to combat climate change and promote a greener future.

      Brilliant!
    • 2013

      Pedal It!

      How Bicycles Are Changing the World

      Exploring the versatility of bicycles, this illustrated nonfiction book for middle-grade readers highlights their various uses beyond mere transportation. It engages young minds with creative ideas and practical applications, showcasing bicycles as tools for recreation, fitness, and even art. The book encourages children to think outside the box and appreciate the multifaceted roles bicycles play in everyday life, making it an informative and inspiring read.

      Pedal It!
    • 2008

      Yeny and the Children for Peace

      • 118 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      The narrative centers on the inspiring true story of children in Colombia who take on the challenge of promoting peace in their communities. Through their courageous actions and unwavering spirit, these young individuals work to overcome the violence and conflict that has plagued their country. Their journey highlights themes of hope, resilience, and the transformative power of youth in effecting social change, showcasing how even the smallest voices can make a significant impact in the quest for harmony.

      Yeny and the Children for Peace