recycling (waste)

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recycling (waste)

Recycling

2017
"[Text and illustrations introduce recycling exploring] why recycling is important and ways people work to reuse and recycle materials to help our environment"--Amazon.

Curious George discovers recycling

Curious George learns about recycling.

Engineering an awesome recycling center with Max Axiom, super scientist

"In graphic novel format, follows Max Axiom as he uses the engineering process to design and build a recycling center"--Provided by publisher.

Reduce, reuse, and recyle metal

Simple text and illustrations explores how people can use metal wisely.

Reduce, reuse, and recycle e-waste

Text and color illustrations explore how electronic waste can be reduced, and how it can be reused and recycled.

Reduce, reuse, and recycle clothing

Simple text and illustrations introduce young readers to clothing, discussing how is affects the Earth, how it is wasted and how it can be recycled.

Awesome craft stick science

2017
"Details how to use craft sticks in projects that demonstrate scientific principles"--Provided by publisher.

Clothing eco activities

2021
"Simple activities show children how to make a difference to the environment by reusing clothing to make bags, pots for plants, and new shoes"--Provided by the publisher.
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The big adventures of Tiny house

2017
"An old farmhouse gets recycled into something new: Tiny, a little house with a big heart and wheels. With the help of his friend Big Truck, Tiny travels thousands of miles across America. Along the way, he meets cool new friends like Shiny (an Airstream), Waverly (a houseboat) and Buster (a converted school bus). In the end, Tiny realizes that he has exactly what it takes to be a real home"--OCLC.

Fun and easy crafting with recycled materials

60 cool projects that reimagine paper rolls, egg cartons, jars and more!
2019
"Eco-friendly adults can help their kids make cool crafts everyone will love from materials they already have. Egg cartons become flowers, old pool noodles transform into pirate ships and toilet paper rolls become tree trunks. Kimberly McLeod, founder of the popular kids' crafting blog The Best Ideas for Kids, creates inexpensive projects that upcycle common household objects. From Tin Can Planters and Cereal Box Aquariums to Toilet Paper Roll Flowers and Paper Plate Bunnies, kids will have their hands full with eco- and budget-friendly crafts"--Provided by the publisher.

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