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What a Waste
What a Waste: Trash, Recycling, and Protecting our Planet | Jess French
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In this informative book on recycling for children, you will find everything you need to know about our environment. The good, the bad and the incredibly innovative. From pollution and litter to renewable energy and plastic recycling. This educational book will teach young budding ecologists about how our actions affect planet Earth and the big impact we can make by the little things we do. Did you know that every single plastic toothbrush ever made still exists? Or that there is a floating mass of trash larger than the USA drifting around the Pacific Ocean? It is not all bad news though. While this is a knowledge book that explains where we are going wrong, What a Waste also shows what we are getting right! Discover plans to save our seas. How countries are implementing green projects worldwide, and how to turn waste into something useful. The tiniest everyday changes can make all the difference to ensure our beautiful planet stays lush and teeming with life. It is a lively kids educational book with fabulous illustrations and fun facts about the world broken into easy to digest bite-sized bits. Each page can be looked at in short bursts or longer reads for more detail, making it a great childrens book for a range of age groups. Get Involved - Make A Difference! Almost everything we do creates waste, from litter and leftovers to factory gases and old gadgets. Find out where it goes, how it affects our planet and what we can do to reduce the problem. From how to make your home more energy and water efficient, to which items can be recycled and tips for grocery shopping, this book is packed full of ideas on how you can get involved to make our planet a better place to live. This environment book for children has a wealth of ideas for becoming a planet-defending hero: - Discover shocking facts about the waste we produce and where it goes - Learn where about our Earths limited resources and how to take some pressure off - Your trash is another mans treasure - Small changes to take your home from wasteful to super resource efficient - Dive into saving our oceans and super recycling - And much, much more What a Waste is one of several nature books for kids written by Jess French, a passionate conservationist and veterinarian committed to protecting the beautiful world we live in.
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emileescengie

“92% of the worlds people are breathing polluted air”

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emileescengie
Pickpick

I love this book and the illustrations are amazing! It does a great job teaching children the problems about waste in our environment!

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jdowney

You have the power to make a positive change

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jdowney

This would be a good book to use around Earth Day! I also think it would be good when talking about recycling which can be an important and fun topic to discuss with children. It could spark important discussions about how to make smart choices in order to protect our planet.

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Mehso-so

A short but informational book about how to protect our planet and different facts about trash and recycling. It is formatted in a very kid-friendly but still informational way. It shows children that they can make a difference and work to protect and clean our planet.

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Mboyd28

Our planet is drowning in waste, but if we act now, it's not too late to save it.

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Mboyd28

This would be an excellent book choice when beginning a unit on the environment. Could even spark ideas on recycling projects students could do as a class.

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Mboyd28
Pickpick

This book provides an abundant amount of information about the waste we produce as humans and the effects this waste has on our world. While the book tells a lot of information on what has been going wrong with our wastefulness, it also provides insight on how we can reduce waste and use it for good.