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Food for the Future: Sustainable Farms Around the World

Food for the Future by Mia Wenjen and Robert Sae-Heng cover reveal

Food for the Future by Mia Wenjen and Robert Sae-Heng cover revealFood for the Future: Sustainable Farms Around the World by Mia Wenjen, illustrated by Robert Sae-Heng, published by Barefoot Books

  • Junior Library Guild Gold Selection
  • Starred review from School Library Journal
  • dPICTUS 100 Outstanding Picture Books of 2023 and featured at the Bologna Children’s Book FairFood for the Future Star Review from School Library Journal

Kirkus says:

“A dozen sustainable farms around the world offer intriguing possibilities for the future of agriculture. Simple four-beat rhyming couplets concisely describe a plethora of farming methods old and new around the world, many of which will be especially useful in light of climate change. A salt farm on Kauai, an urban food forest in Nairobi, a Yemeni honey farm, a garden on the roof of Boston’s Fenway Park—all grow different edibles suited to their environment. A fish “farm” in Brazil is made up of the Enawenê-Nawê people’s handwoven fish traps held in place by a temporary dam. In contrast, the Solar Supertrees (among many vertical farms and gardens in Singapore) are technological marvels, providing solar power and collecting rainwater. A couple of underwater hydroponic biospheres in Italy and an Australian aquaculture oyster farm are followed by circular gardens in Senegal, “where Sahara and savanna meet,” and Indian dobas that collect water for dry-season use. A helpful feature of the book is the pronunciation guidance, and on every page, unobtrusive insets define terms like erosion, compost, brood, and sustainable. Attractive collagelike compositions use vivid blue, green, tan, and other hues to depict diverse people, with just enough detail to grab the eye. The backmatter puts the various farms on a world map and compresses into a few pages a lot of information on the farms and techniques. A unique introduction to traditional and innovative agricultural options.” [picture book for ages 3 and up]

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