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Stacy Clark, M.A.

    This author is an environmental writer and educator whose work focuses on reporting on clean energy developments. Their debut as an author for children explored renewable energy through a picture book format, aiming to engage young readers with sustainable power sources. This inaugural work has garnered endorsements from notable figures and has a supporting website providing additional educational resources. Future projects are underway that continue to explore environmental themes centered on natural energy.

    When the Wind Blows
    • When the Wind Blows

      • 32 pages
      • 2 hours of reading
      3.6(59)Add rating

      While the blowing wind makes "porch doors sway" and "sea waves spray," it is responsible for much, much more. These same breezes send electron power traveling down windmills and circuits to ignite electricity. Electrons travel through power lines, and electricity charges the national grid so that lights may be turned on, cold homes may be warmed, and warm homes may be cooled. The guests can help make "Factories hum / Harbors light up / Smart cars run." In a poetic text and sweeping landscape paintings, this picture book explores the many facets of the wind.

      When the Wind Blows