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Get to grips with green living with this fantastic guide to environmental issues. From recycling to saving water, get all the facts about how small efforts can make a big difference. Did you know:
• Recycling one glass bottle saves enough energy to power a computer for 25 minutes...
• One ordinary light bulb uses the same amount of energy as five energy-saving light bulbs...
• Cleaning a car with a hose uses six times more water than using water in a bucket...
Features:
• More than 30 art activities using recycled materials
• 'Green' characters to explain the facts and figures
• 'Did you know?' fact boxes
• Exposed board cover with die-cut shapes
• Includes facts about climate change
• Printed on recycled paper
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Brilliant, absolutely brilliant. Definitely one for adults and children alike, it is as I have already said: Brilliant!
This one has been taken to school also by Master10 and his class have been reading through it together, and learning all about keeping everything green. And they are going to be doing the art activities within their lessons over the coming weeks.
Very educational and full of information. Also some interesting things (actions) that we take for granted and do not realize the effect they have, quite an eye-opener.
I love that the book is printed on recycled paper, and think this is definitely a great choice considering what the book is about. This impressed me a lot, as there are many books on 'recycling and looking after the planet' but not many start with the paper the book is printed on. Well done.
A great educational tool that I feel both homes and school and yes even kindergartens and pre-schools should look at purchasing.
What an excellent educational book! My children learn all about these easy recycling tips through school and kindergarten, however this book shows them more details and facts, giving them more understanding of what 'going green' in your own home can achieve. Also what a great touch with the cover being recycled.
If you are looking for a way to educate your children to take care of our planet, then this book is for you and your children. Excellent art work and photos make it an easy to follow book.
My children were also very excited to see how many art activities there were to create using all recycled items in our home. A few example being ... using a toothbrush or straw to paint with, making junk robots and collages etc. Can not wait to do more recycled art with them. With 30 different art ideas I doubt we will run out of ideas any time soon.
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