How do you recycle a dead gecko? This book explains the start on the front and back covers. First, you get a dead gecko. Then, you sort... paper here, plastics there, and dead geckos in the tub with the flies. Then the recycling begins! Gecko suspenders. Gecko door stops. Gecko tent stakes. Book ends. Lucky gecko feet. Gecko balloons. My favorites? The dead gecko jack-in-the-box. Straps for your rubbah slippahs. And many more. Dennis Fujitake illustrates all these cartoons, so I assume Kevin Sullivan is the concept person. This book probably makes more sense in the South Pacific, where these house geckos not only live in every dwelling, but their loud calls make sure you KNOW they are there, whether you can see them or not!
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