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This colourful and positive book explains why it's good to 'go green'!

It's Anjali's birthday party and the children have had a great time. But looking around the room at the end, they see mountains of rubbish, from food waste to wrapping paper, burst balloons and small plastic toys. What will happen to all of this waste?

The children find out what happens at a recycling centre and about the huge amount of objects that can be recycled or reused. They learn how to take action outside by helping nature, reducing waste at school dinners, and saving energy and water at home.

Through chatting to teachers and local people, the children learn all about green topics such as landfills, litter, plastic mountains in oceans and global warming. But it's not all doom and gloom. They discover that there are ways that they can take action to help save their environment and the planet. By walking to school or switching off lights when they don't need them, this book is full of ideas for reducing and reusing.

At the end they hold a fun Eco Festival to raise awareness of how easy it is to 'go green'!

'Stop and Think' panels encourage readers to think about the problem in their local area and 'Take Action' panels give advice for how readers can get involved.

Look out for the other titles in this series: Wild Weather!, Save the Seas! and Nature Needs You!

Great for teaching children age 7+ about science topics including pollution, global warming, natural resources and energy use.

Go Green!: Join the Green Team and learn how to reduce, reuse and recycle

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Paperback / softback by Liz Gogerly , Sr. Sanchez

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This colourful and positive book explains why it's good to 'go green'!It's Anjali's birthday party and the children have had... Read more

    Publisher: Hachette Children's Group
    Publication Date: 14/11/2019
    ISBN13: 9781445158501, 978-1445158501
    ISBN10: 1445158507

    Number of Pages: 48

    Children & Teen , Children's Non-Fiction

    Description

    This colourful and positive book explains why it's good to 'go green'!

    It's Anjali's birthday party and the children have had a great time. But looking around the room at the end, they see mountains of rubbish, from food waste to wrapping paper, burst balloons and small plastic toys. What will happen to all of this waste?

    The children find out what happens at a recycling centre and about the huge amount of objects that can be recycled or reused. They learn how to take action outside by helping nature, reducing waste at school dinners, and saving energy and water at home.

    Through chatting to teachers and local people, the children learn all about green topics such as landfills, litter, plastic mountains in oceans and global warming. But it's not all doom and gloom. They discover that there are ways that they can take action to help save their environment and the planet. By walking to school or switching off lights when they don't need them, this book is full of ideas for reducing and reusing.

    At the end they hold a fun Eco Festival to raise awareness of how easy it is to 'go green'!

    'Stop and Think' panels encourage readers to think about the problem in their local area and 'Take Action' panels give advice for how readers can get involved.

    Look out for the other titles in this series: Wild Weather!, Save the Seas! and Nature Needs You!

    Great for teaching children age 7+ about science topics including pollution, global warming, natural resources and energy use.

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