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Colleen Venters

Michael Recycle by Ellie Bethel - 0 views

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    Bethel, Ellie. Michael Recycle. San Diego, CA: Worthwhile Books, 2008. Age Range: 6 and up Publisher's Description: Just in time for Earth Day on April 22, Michael Recycle tells the adventures of a young superhero whose power allows him to teach people about recycling. After cleaning up a town, the people declare: "To Michael Recycle! The green-caped crusader, our super-green hero, the planet's new savior!"
Colleen Venters

Young Discoverers: Garbage and Recycling (Environmental Facts and Experiments) by Rosie... - 0 views

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    Harlow, Rosie, and Sally Morgan. Young Discoverers: Garbage and Recycling (Environmental Facts and Experiments). Boston, MA: Kingfisher Books, 2001. Age Range: 5 - 8 years old Publisher's Description: Explaining the difference between biodegradable and non-biodegradable garbage, this book shows how glass, metal, and wool can be easily recycled. How Can I Help? boxes give suggestions for the young environmentalist who wants to recycle at home.
Colleen Venters

The Adventures of a Plastic Bottle: A Story About Recycling - 0 views

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    Inches, Alison. The Adventures of a Plastic Bottle: A Story About Recycling. New York, NY: Little Simon, 2009. Age Range: 4 and up Publisher's Description: Learn about recycling from a new perspective! Peek into this diary of a plastic bottle as it goes on a journey from the refinery plant, to the manufacturing line, to the store shelf, to a garbage can, and finally to a recycling plant where it emerges into it's new life...as a fleece jacket! Told from the point of view of a free-spirited plastic bottle, kids can share in the daily experiences and inner thoughts of the bottle through his personal journal. The diary entries will be fun and humorous yet point out the ecological significance behind each product and the resources used to make it. Readers will never look at a plastic bottle the same way again!
Colleen Venters

Recycling! Helping Hands Series by Jessica Stokham - 0 views

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    Stockham, Jessica. Recycling!: Helping Hands Series. Swindon, UK: Childs Play Intl., 2011. Age Range: 5 and up Publisher's Description: What can we recycle? Who can sort the waste? What can we re-use? Helping with real tasks is a natural progression from pretend play, and is a crucial stage in a child's development. Achieving a shared goal encourages a sense of responsibility, and develops many skills useful in later life. Simple conversational text and lively illustrations are carefully designed to encourage further dialogue between reader and child.
Colleen Venters

Paper & Plastic Recycling Information - 0 views

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    This website is published by the Baton Rouge Government and focuses on educating constituents about the process of recycling and which products are recyclable. The website's information toolbar along the left side of the page also directs readers to other important information about natural resources, hazardous materials, and educational classroom activities.
Colleen Venters

Plastic Bag Recycling - 0 views

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    This website works to inform readers about the benefits of recycling and where you can recycle. Additionally, readers learn how they can get involved in the Plastic Film Recycling movement.
Colleen Venters

The Three R's: Reuse, Reduce, Recycle by Nuria Roca - 0 views

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    Roca, Nuria. The Three R's: Reuse, Reduce, Recycle. Hauppauge, NY: Barron's Educational Series, 2007. Age Range: 3 - 6 years Publisher's Description: The three R's teaches us many things we can do to reduce pollution. When we Reduce the number of different things we throw away--such as plastic bags--we help to keep the land where we live clean and the water that we drink fresh. It is also a good idea to Reuse; for example, by finding new uses for hand-me-downs that we might otherwise be tempted to throw away. And we can Recycle things like paper, cans, and bottles by placing them in collection areas where they can be picked up and made into new and useful things. Remembering these three R words is a good way for us to help make our planet a good place to live.
Colleen Venters

Recycling (True Books: Environment) by Rhonda Lucas Donald - 0 views

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    Donald, Rhonda Lucas. Recycling (True Books: Environment). New York, NY: Children's Press, 2001. Age Range: 7 and up Publisher's Description: Ideal for today's young investigative reader, each A True Book includes lively sidebars, a glossary and index, plus a comprehensive "To Find Out More" section listing books, organizations, and Internet sites. A staple of library collections since the 1950s, the new A True Book series is the definitive nonfiction series for elementary school readers.
Colleen Venters

When Will We Be Recycled, Momma? by Stephanie Miceli-Aremenia - 0 views

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    Miceli-Armenia, Stephanie. When Will We Be Recycled, Momma? Lutz, FL: Author, 2011. Age Range: 4 and up Publisher's Description: A water bottle named Jack dreams of being recycled into a spaceship and blasting off to the moon. However, in order for his dream to come true, he must rely upon the family who buys him and ultimately Juju to be responsible enough to recycle him.
Colleen Venters

Recycle This Book: 100 Top Children's Book Authors Tell You How to Go Green by Dan Gutman - 0 views

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    Gutman, Dan. Recycle This Book: 100 Top Children's Book Authors Tell You How to Go Green. New York, NY: Yearling, 2009. Age Range: 8 and up Publisher's Description: This lively collection of brief essays (and a poem) by 100 outstanding children's and young adult authors teaches through example. Each selection highlights a small step (or steps) taken by the writer toward a greener Earth. From Mem Fox's very serious "When the Rain Refuses to Fall" to Robert Lypsyte's silly "Captain Mean-Green's Ten Rules to Save the Planet," readers are encouraged to reduce their consumption (and waste) of energy and goods. The essays are grouped by location: "Your Home," "Your School." "Your Community," etc., and most end with a practical, doable suggestion, from the humble-use a clothesline-to the more complex-set up a worm compost. The essays also provide insight into the lives and thoughts of many familiar and beloved authors such as Laurie Halse Anderson, Ralph Fletcher, Gary Schmidt, Lois Lowry, Susan Patron, and Rick Riordan. Several pages of Web sites offer a starting point for action and information. Highly useful for classroom and family discussions and science-project ideas.
Colleen Venters

Hey, That's Not Trash! But Which Bin Does It Go In? by Renee Jablow - 0 views

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    Jablow, Renee. Hey, That's Not Trash! But Which Bin Does It Go In? New York, NY: Little Simon, 2011. Age Range: 4 and up Publisher's Description: Young readers learn the difference between trash and recyclables in this new, interactive format. Fun, rhyming text shows that everyday paper, plastic and metal trash can serve a bigger purpose when they are recycled! Each page features press-out pieces in the shape of everyday objects. Little ones can practice placing plastics, paper and metal in the correct bins by dropping these play pieces into the three compartments embedded on the front cover. Taking care of the environment has never been so much fun!
Elizabeth Crawford

Wangari's Trees of Peace: A True Story from Africa: Jeanette Winter: 9780152065454: Ama... - 0 views

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    Winter, Jeanette. Wangari's Trees of Peace: A True Story from Africa. New York: Harcourt, Inc., 2008 Age Range: 4 - 8 years As a young girl growing up in Kenya, Wangari was surrounded by trees. But years later when she returns home, she is shocked to see whole forests being cut down, and she knows that soon all the trees will be destroyed. So Wangari decides to do something-and starts by planting nine seedlings in her own backyard. And as they grow, so do her plans. . . . This true story of Wangari Maathai, environmentalist and winner of the Nobel Peace Prize, is a shining example of how one woman's passion, vision, and determination inspired great change. Includes an author's note. This book was printed on 100% recycled paper with 50% postconsumer waste.
Colleen Venters

Bag in the Wind by Ted Kooser - 0 views

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    Kooser, Ted. Bag in the Wind. Somerville, MA: Candlewick Press, 2010. Age Range: 5 - 8 years Publisher's Description: The life of a plastic bag in a landfill is extraordinarily uneventful and long-15,000 years, give or take a few millennia-but in this former U.S. poet laureate's first picture book, a beige grocery bag serves an array of inventive uses in but a tiny sliver of that life span. Set against a barren plains landscape, Kooser's circular story follows a plastic bag, "the color of the skin of a yellow onion," as it travels in a chain of happenstance from landfill, to tree, to stream, and among the various citizens of a nearby town, including a young girl, a homeless man, and a shopkeeper. The muted, dappled colors of Root's gouache and watercolor illustrations are a perfect complement to Kooser's lengthy, meditative passages, which celebrate not only the virtues of economy and ecology but, moreover, the interconnectedness of all things. An excellent opener for discussions about creative reuse and recycling, the book concludes with an informational author's note.
Colleen Venters

365 Ways to Live Green for Kids: Saving the Environment at Home, School, or at Play--Ev... - 0 views

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    Amsel, Sheri. 365 Ways to Live Green for Kids: Saving the Environment at Home, School, or at Play--Every Day! Avon, MA: Adams Media, 2009. Age Range: 9 and up Publisher's Description: In the green-conscious world we live in today, parents realize the importance of teaching the lessons of green living, early on. With this book, parents can encourage their children to be ecologically friendly with fun lessons such as: the three R's: reducing waste, reusing materials, and recycling; why we should keep the air, oceans, and forests pollution-free; why organic food is tastier and better for you; how to protect plants and animals; and Earth Day celebrations. Complete with tips for every day of the year and activities for home, school, and during playtime this book reveals how easy it is to be an ecofriendly family and prepare for a better future together.
Colleen Venters

I Can Save the Ocean!: The Little Green Monster Cleans Up the Beach by Alison Inches - 0 views

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    Inches, Alison. I Can Save the Ocean!: The Little Green Monster Cleans Up the Beach. New York, NY: Little Simon, 2010. Age Range: 4 and up Publisher's Description: Max the Little Green Monster loves the beach, but after a picnic on the shore, he leaves behind a big mess to go scuba diving. Max meets lots of new ocean-swimming friends and, along the way, learns how his littering may have harmed the beautiful ocean. He goes on a quest to clean and protect the beach, and finds out what it means to be environmentally green. Printed with vegetable ink on recycled paper, I Can Save the Ocean! includes tips for kids on what they can do to lead greener lives.
Colleen Venters

Hannah and the Talking Tree, by Elke Weiss - 0 views

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    Weiss, Elke. Hannah and the Talking Tree. Vancouver, BC: Free Focus Publishing, 2010. Age Range: 5 and up Publisher's Description: 'Hannah and the Talking Tree' is a children s book specially designed to plant the seeds of environmental activism in the next generation. Printed on recycled paper. Gold Medal winner of the 2010 Moonbeam Children's Book Awards. Hannah is a little girl with a special and unique gift. She has very, very big ears which enable her to hear things in the world all around her that other people do not notice. She can hear the grass grow, the wind sing, and the ants march one by one. She can hear birds chirping far away and even hear the trees drinking water. Unfortunately, she is teased and criticized by other children and runs away to be alone. With her extra special powers she finds and befriends a very special and solitary tree and learns about the tragic fate of the trees around her. And now the last tree is threatened as well. Is there any way to save the lone tree from destruction? Will anyone listen to Hannah's cry for help? Instead of just giving up and letting the last tree get cut down, Hannah decides to be brave and do something herself to help save the last tree and create a world worthwhile living in.
Colleen Venters

S is for Save the Planet: A How-to-Be-Green Alphabet by Brad Herzog - 0 views

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    Herzog, Brad. S is for Save the Planet: A How-to-Be-Green Alphabet. Farmington Hills, MI: Sleeping Bear Press, 2009. Age Range: 6 and up Publisher's Description: This alphabet title aims to raise awareness of diverse environmental issues and offer conservation tips. Each letter's topic is introduced in two rhyming stanzas ("B is for bright idea-/ a bulb that lasts much longer"), while sidebars of small, dense text, geared toward older readers, detail-related information (an overview of compact fluorescent and incandescent lights, for example) and provide context for each issue's importance. Included throughout are suggestions and practical steps that kids and adults can take to help make a difference. The colorful, realistic illustrations depict children in everyday settings engaged in green activities, such as clearing litter. The rhymes occasionally feel forced, and an index to help guide readers to specific information would have been welcome. Nonetheless, from A ("Appreciation for our planet") to Z ("zero carbon footprint"), each letter introduces concepts that will inspire thought and action, beyond the familiar Rs of reusing, reducing, and recycling.
Colleen Venters

Life Cycle Analysis of Paper and Plastic Bags - 0 views

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    This website focuses on educating readers about the life cycle of paper and plastic bags though facts, charts, and pictures.
Colleen Venters

Ecokids: Earth Day Canada - 0 views

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    This website is devoted to educating children on different environmental issues through homework help, environmental news, games and activities, contests, discussion forums, and opportunities to take environmental action in your community. The website also offers teachers information through an interactive portion of the website called the "teacher's lounge."
Colleen Venters

Garbage Disposal by Deborah Jackson Bedford - 0 views

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    Bedford, Deborah Jackson. Garbage Disposal: Action for the Environment. North Mankato, MN: Smart Apple Media, 2006. Age Range: 9 and up Publisher's Description: Deborah Jackson Bedford discusses successful landfill and incineration alternatives, the 3Rs (reduce, recycle and reuse), composting and responsible living.
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