Rush Hour: Navigating Our Global Traffic Jam (Orca Footprints)

by Erin Silver (Author)

Rush Hour: Navigating Our Global Traffic Jam (Orca Footprints)
Reading Level: 4th − 5th Grade
Series: Orca Footprints

Traffic. It's not only frustrating, it's hurting the planet.

Emissions from cars, buses, trucks and planes are one of the leading causes of pollution in North America. Today there are more cars clogging the roads than ever before. In Rush Hour, learn how traffic got so bad and some of the innovative ways it's being managed around the world. Discover what technological advances like talking cars and electric buses will mean for the future of traffic.


Even though they can't drive yet, kids need to take control of the wheel. From walking to school, to carpooling with friends or petitioning the government, the next generation of drivers has to think differently about traffic and understand what they can do now to help protect the environment. And it starts with changing our habits, one less car ride at a time.

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Well-chosen color photos illustrate the text and help readers envision the future in this informative addition to the Footprints series, which offers a global perspective on topics related to social responsibility and the environment.

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Brief, yet informative...Introduces interesting facts, examples and vocabulary surrounding the topics of traffic, traffic management, and innovations in technology. — CM: Canadian Review of Materials
Erin Silver

Erin Silver is an award-winning children's author. Her books include Just Watch Me (Krystal Kite Award nominee), What Kids Did: Stories of Kindness and Invention in the Time of COVID-19 (Hackmatack Award nominee), Proud to Play: LGBTQ+ Athletes Who Made History, Rush Hour: Navigating Our Global Traffic Jam (Blueberry Award winner), Sitting Shiva (Vine Award finalist, TD Canadian Children's Literature Award finalist) and Good Food, Bad Waste: Let's Eat for the Planet (2024 American Association for the Advancement of Science/Subaru SB&F Prize for Excellence in Science Books finalist). Erin was chosen to tour during Canadian Children's Book Week in 2023 and is a sought-after speaker at schools, libraries and conferences. She has an MFA in creative nonfiction and a postgraduate journalism degree. Erin lives in Toronto.

Suharu Ogawa is a Toronto-based illustrator. Her love for drawing started in a kindergarten art school after being kicked out of calligraphy class for refusing to convert to right-handedness. Formally trained in art history and cultural anthropology, she worked for several years as a university librarian until her passion for illustration called her out of that career and into the pursuit of a lifelong dream. Since then, Suharu has created illustrations for magazines, public art projects and children's books, including Why Humans Work: How Jobs Shape Our Lives and Our World in the Orca Think series. She also teaches illustration at OCAD University in Toronto.

Classification
Non-fiction
ISBN-13
9781459827752
Lexile Measure
1010
Guided Reading Level
-
Publisher
Orca Book Publishers
Publication date
May 17, 2022
Series
Orca Footprints
BISAC categories
JNF037020 - Juvenile Nonfiction | Science & Nature | Environmental Conservation & Protection
JNF057030 - Juvenile Nonfiction | Transportation | Cars & Trucks
Library of Congress categories
Environmental aspects
Traffic congestion
Prevention
Traffic flow
Traffic density

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