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Millbrook Press (Tm) One Plastic Bag: Isatou Ceesay and the Recycling Women of Gambia
M**H
Will definitely use this in class.
Perfect to read alongside our Geography topic.It’s actually Oceans, but a major part is plastic pollution, and it’s so good for the children to see some solutions, as well as relate to and learn about how people live in other countries.
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Read It, Share It and Live It
This book is a 6 out of 5 star rating. With the movement to reduce our footprint, this book is awe inspiring. Many of us don't think about the impact of plastic bags on our environment. It is something that we just take for granted. Growing up I remember using paper grocery bags, then we were forced into using plastic bags, now we have gone full cycle but now to cloth bags. I have cloth shopping bags, it is more of a matter of remember to take them with me when I am going shopping.This book is well worth reading.... Buy it, borrow it from the library... It demonstrates that if we work together and think outside the box, one person can actually make a difference in their community.
A**R
Five Stars
Great book!
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Wunderschönes Buch
Wunderschönes Buch
C**N
The topic is so relevant and easily adopted in a variety of ways
This helps me bring the outside world to my students who live in an isolated community.The topic is so relevant and easily adopted in a variety of ways.The illustrations are beautiful.
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