It’s the Reader’s Turn at Panther Valley Public Library
Dallas Clark of Nesquehoning, 7:
“When you learn about it and maybe it needs to be fixed, so you can help fix it.”
Luna Escalante of Lansford, 6:
“When I grow up, I want to be a paleontologist because I love dinosaurs, and I want to help people learn more about them.”
Logan Miller of Nesquehoning, 6:
“The solar system — the sun gives us light and warmth.”
Ty Williams of Summit Hill, 8:
“We need to learn about science topics like plants and animals because we eat them and live around us.”
Landon Gillette of Summit Hill, 8:
“Flowers because they help with pollen and nectar for the bees.”
Lorelei Escalante of Lansford, 7:
“Flowers because they give off a natural smell and give us oxygen.”
Elenore Colancecco of Summit Hill, 8:
“The food chain — if we accidentally killed one animal, we’d have too many of the other. We need to take care of endangered species.”
Avalynn Hoffman of Nesquehoning, 6:
“The sun, which is in the middle of the solar system, makes it nice for me to go to the beach.”