September 18th is World Bamboo Day!
World Bamboo Day is a day of celebration to increase the awareness of bamboo globally. Where bamboo grows naturally, bamboo has been a daily element, but its utilisation has not always been sustainable due to exploitation.
The World Bamboo Organisation aims to bring the potential of bamboo to a more elevated exposure – to protect natural resources and the environment, to ensure sustainable utilisation, to promote new cultivation of bamboo for new industries in regions around the world, as well as promote traditional uses locally for community economic development.
World Bamboo Day is about all things bamboo : sustainability, environment, ecology, science,
architecture, art, music, food, housing, habitat, restoration, aesthetics, economy, utilization, everything.
It is about the connections and the networks, about promotion and about our planet's future.
To celebrate it the way we do here on this blog, it needs to be connected to books, picture books in
particular. Of course the students know all about the animals that eat bamboo, they know that some things
are made of bamboo, but what else is there?
Let's see...
• Bamboo by Joyce Markovics
Did you know that bamboo is one of nature's best friends? Learn about how it helps support a healthy environment and benefits people. In addition, readers will uncover how bamboo is food for rare animals and can be used to build many things. This colourful title includes sidebars, glossary, index, and activity about how readers can nurture nature.
• Bamboo and Me: Exploring Bamboo's Many Uses in Everyday Life by Xu Bin and Yuan Yahuan
• I Can Eat With Chopsticks: A Tale of the Chopstick Brothers and How they Became a Pair
by Lin Xin
• The Pandas and their Chopsticks by Demi
• Pip and the Bamboo Path by Jesse Hodgson
This tale is set in turn-of-the-centuryChina. When Bamboo, a young farmer, sets off to try to earn a fortune in the
New World, his sister-in-law schemes to steal his ancestral lands, but the magic bamboo that his new wife, Ming, has
brought as a gift saves his life and brings the family life-long prosperity.
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