Who Melted My Ice?

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About this eBook

Pygo is a very determined penguin who solves the mystery of who melted his ice. Working with children, Pygo helps make the world a better place for people and penguins in the climate change era.

This book is a great way to introduce young children to the importance of global warming, exploring the impacts and causes of climate change, while empowering them to be part of the solution!

Look for more adventures in the Pygo Penguin series as well as teaching guides coming soon!

www.pygopenguin.com

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5.0
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Sanjay Kapoor
4 May 2021
What a great story and beautifully illustrated as well. If only we were to all put on those special glasses and work to support all the Pygo's out there. Loved the name of the sailboat!😉
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Ha Phuong Linh
23 March 2024
very cute! the illustrations are good and it's encouraging people to use non-harmful stuff
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Abhay Choudhary
21 September 2022
Good!
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About the author

William Wescott Ph.D. is an internationally recognized sustainability expert and has worked to address climate challenges for over 20 years. He has worked in over 25 countries in 4 languages, and lived in Italy, Brazil, Mexico and India. His childhood heroes include St. Francis of Assisi and Dr. Dolittle. He is inspired by youth, particularly his son, who are focused on making the world better for all living things (except maybe the Aedes Aegypti mosquito).

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