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By
Sheila Macgill-Callahan
A turtle carved in rock on a bluff over
the Hudson River by Indians long ago watches with sadness
at the changes man brings over the years.
Publisher: Puffin, October 1996
ISBN: 0140558365 |
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By
Loreen Leedy
The animal citizens of Beaston discover
better ways to recycle and control their trash.
Publisher: Holiday House, Inc., June 2000
ISBN: 0823416348
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By
Robert Kraus
Spider forms a plan to stop the Litterbugs
from ruining the day of the big picnic.
Publisher: Scholastic, Inc., March 1991
ISBN: 059044462X
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By
Were Ross & Lisa Verenko
It Zwibble and friends have to figure
out how to clean up all the trash someone dumped in
their favorite swimming hole.
Publisher: Scholastic, Inc., 1991
ISBN: 0590448404
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By Dr.
Seuss
The "Once-ler" describes how
his greedy actions destroyed the once beautiful environment.
Publisher: Random House, Inc., May 1976
ISBN: 0394823370 |
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By Olivia
Newton-John and Brian Seth Hurst
Ziggy proudly invites other piglets and
their parents over to see what his father has made from
all the junk he's been saving.
Publisher: Sagebrush Education Resources, April 1999
ISBN: 0613178394 |
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By
Nancy Elizabeth Wallace
Mina, a creative bunny, wants to win
the Community Recycling Calendar contest. She knows
all about the three R's of reducing, reusing, and
recycling but can't think of the perfect idea for
her poster.
Publisher: Marshall Cavendish Inc., March 2003
ISBN: 0761451498
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By Jen
Green
Mr. Jones, a teacher, sets a good examples
for his students by separating his trash for recycling.
He also takes them on a field trip to a recycling center
to learn more about it.
Publisher: Barron's Educational Series, Inc., February
2005
ISBN: 0764131559 |