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Playaway Launchpad

Title Little environmentalist.

Publication Info. Solon, Ohio : Findaway World, LLC, [2020]

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 Farmington, Main Library - Children's Department  J LAUNCHPAD LITTLE ENVIRONMENTALIST    Check Shelf
Description 1 video media player (approximately 1 hr., 36 min.) : digital ; 20 x 13 cm + 1 power charging cord
Playing Time 013635
Series Life Skills
Note Title from label.
Release date supplied by publisher.
Videos originally released individually in other formats by National Geographic and 100% Educational Videos.
Issued on Playaway Launchpad, a pre-loaded learning tablet.
Powered by rechargeable battery; container includes one power charging cord with both USB and AC adapters.
Earphones not required for audio playback.
Device does not have Internet connectivity.
Audience Ages 5+.
Summary Moreton Bay (green turtles) "In Australia, a highly toxic, alien invader is attacking the protected habitat of Moreton Bay's endangered green turtles. Destroying all the vegetation in its path, the notorious fireweed is wreaking havoc on the turtle's natural diet and challenging the comeback of these ancient creatures. Deploying National Geographic's Crittercam®, researchers learn how the turtles are coping, and search for ways to protect them from the invading slime."-
Bat hospital "In northeastern Australia Wild Chronicles visits an unusual orphanage - the Tolga bat hospital - home to up to 500 baby spectacled flying foxes a year. Many of the young bats at the hospital have lost their mothers to a fatal disease caused by ticks. The center's goal is to release the bats back into the wild while also educating the public about the hazards bats face and their importance to a healthy ecosystem."
Australian reef "Australia's Great Barrier Reef is the perfect laboratory for researchers conducting the Census of Marine Life, an ambitious decade-long project to survey everything that lives in the oceans. Research reveals that climate change is threatening the biodiversity that resides in reefs around the world. Hoping to discover a few dozen new species as they check on the health of the coral of the world's largest reef, scientists shockingly discover hundreds of never before seen organisms."-
Glacial ghost "Skiing the steep mountains of Greenland isn't just fun for adventure activist Natalie Segal-it's helping bring attention to climate change."
Innerspace invader "Discover bones and stones buried underwater as environmental anthropologist Kenny Broad dives deep into mysterious blue time capsules."
Desert habitats "Take a video field trip to some of the driest regions on Earth to learn how different plants and animals adapt to little rainfall and extremes in temperature. Discover how different animals find food, water, and shelter. See the characteristics that allow desert life to thrive. Discover how rainfall and differences in temperature between day and night affect life in the desert."
The four seasons "From the snow of winter to the first flowers of spring, children see the wonder and magic of our changing seasons and the patterns of life. Students witness how changes in climate and weather affect their lives. They will understand that weather changes seasonally, affecting the earth and the people who live on it."
Learning about natural resources "Reduce/Reuse/Recycle are meaningless words to students who do not have a clear understanding of the importance of natural resources. In this engaging production students first learn about the three types of natural resources: inexhaustible, renewable, and nonrenewable. Next, identify the earth's wide variety of natural resources-air, water, oil, coal, gas, forests/trees, soil, rocks, plants, and minerals. Last, see how we use each of these natural resources in every day life."
Conserve and don't pollute "Who better to stress the importance of reusing and recycling resources than Reese, the recycling bin? Reese will emphasize the point that it is our responsibility to recycle, and urge students to take action in order to prevent pollution and keep our planet clean."
The tropical rainforest habitat "Peek inside the wettest habitat on land to learn about the special adaptations plants and animals make to ensure survival, including symbiosis. Take students through three layers of the rainforest to understand the importance of the rainforest to living things. See that much of the rainforest continues to be destroyed and discover the efforts taken to protect the rainforest for future generations."
Contents Moreton bay (green turtles) (approximately 7 min.) -- Bat hospital (approximately 4 min.) -- Australian reef (approximately 4 min.) -- Glacial ghost (approximately 3 min.)-- Innerspace invader (approximately 3 min.) -- The four seasons (approximately 15 min.) -- Learning about natural resources (approximately 22 min.) -- Conserve and don't pollute (approximately 4 min.) -- The tropical rainforest habitat.
Subject Ecology -- Juvenile films.
Sea turtles -- Australia -- Juvenile films.
Bats -- Australia -- Juvenile films.
Reef ecology -- Australia -- Juvenile films.
Pollution -- Juvenile films.
Seasons -- Juvenile films.
Bats. (OCoLC)fst00828821
Ecology. (OCoLC)fst00901476
Pollution. (OCoLC)fst01070069
Reef ecology. (OCoLC)fst01092349
Sea turtles. (OCoLC)fst01110164
Seasons. (OCoLC)fst01110447
Australia. (OCoLC)fst01204543
Genre/Form Children's films. (OCoLC)fst01920781
Educational films. (OCoLC)fst01726235
Juvenile works. (OCoLC)fst01411637
Children's films.
Educational films.
Added Author National Geographic.
Findaway World, LLC.
ISBN 9781094259345
1094259349
Music No. LP002329 Findaway World
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