Recycling Day: What Happens to the Things We Throw Away by Polly Faber and ill. Klas Fahlén

£7.99

A fun, friendly picture book about recycling and rubbish and details on how young readers can reduce, reuse and recycle. The ideal book for climate-conscious parents wanting to empower and educate

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A fun, friendly picture book about recycling and rubbish – perfect for children aged 4-7. The ideal book for climate-conscious parents wanting to empower and educate

From Holly’s lorry to Stan’s metal-can machine, discover all the busy people, vehicles and machines needed to recycle and dispose of our rubbish – and find out how we can all reuse our things more to make it . .. not-for-the-bin day!

With stylish, contemporary artwork from Klas Fahlén and gentle narrative text by Polly Faber, this gorgeous picture book introduces all the people, processes and vehicles involved in recycling paper, glass, plastic, food and more. Bonus non-fiction material includes three pages of fully illustrated tips on how young readers can reduce, reuse and recycle. Fact-checked by Dr Margaret Bates, Professor of Sustainable Waste Management at the University of Northampton. The ideal book for climate-conscious parents wanting to empower and educate. Printed using vegetable inks and high-quality, sustainable paper

Additional information

Weight .5 kg
Dimensions 25 × 20 × 3 cm

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