An interactive learning experience:
Clean Water Book
Written by New York Times best-selling author Susan Verde



Written by New York Times best-selling author Susan Verde
This hardcover book explores why clean water is one of the most important human rights and how millions still live without it. Through vivid photographs and stories, children learn about Georgie Badiel’s childhood in Burkina Faso, where she walked miles every day to collect water, and how that challenge inspired her to create the Georgie Badiel Foundation. The book shows how the foundation builds wells, restores clean water access, and empowers women to lead healthier, safer lives, while also raising awareness of how much work remains to be done.
The book encourages children to ask meaningful questions about water: Why isn’t there enough safe water for everyone? How can I conserve water in my daily life? What can I do to help others gain access to clean water? A world map helps readers locate Burkina Faso in relation to their own home, sparking curiosity about distance, climate, and culture. Activities, word games, and creative prompts provide interactive learning, while a water challenge helps readers understand just how much water we use each day.
This engaging hardcover connects directly to the Clean Water Collection and provides families with a way to step away from screens, sit together, and celebrate the power of kindness and action in making the world a better place.

