Follow that garbage truck ...to the landfill to see how trash keeps piling up...to the incinerator to see how trash can be turned into energy ... to the recycling center to see how a soda bottle can be turned into a flowerpot. Filled with graphs, charts, and diagrams, Where Does the Garbage Go? explains how we deal with the problem of too much trash and provides ideas for easy ways to be a part of the solution.
I used this book with 1st and 2nd graders. There is a lot of information provided about recycling garbage (how plastics, paper, newspapers and metal) are processed at their respective recycling plant. The book encouraged a lot of relative conversation.
Thankfully, this one is a keeper!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 17 years ago
This book satisfies a child's natural curiosity about the everyday world around us. That garbage that we carry out in big plastic bags after raking the lawn, cleaning out the cellar, or tidying up the kitchen -- you just have to wonder where all this garbage ends up! Diagrams, charts, graphs and cute illustrations will put kids in the know about dumps, landfills, recycling and preventing unnecessary waste to help the environment. Well done volume on a timely subject.
Every day Jobs that interest kids!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 17 years ago
My son, like many curious 5 year olds, enjoys watching the Garbage Truck. And he loves to ask questions such as posed by the book's title, Where Does the Garbage Go? As with most books I have seen in the Let's Read and Find Out Science series, it begins with a story to engage the child in the books primary theme. This one begins in a "traditional" classroom setting where the children learn all about garbage from their classroom teacher. It's a great conversation starter with a young child or group of children to ask them where they think the garbage goes. In this book children will learn: 1. what garbage is (various types of garbage - yard waste, consumer waste, recycling etc.) 2. simple diagrams explain how an incinerator works, how glass, aluminum, paper and plastic is recycled 3. the process that transpires at a landfill, which includes bulldozers, compactors and dump trucks (a thrill for my son for sure) 4. practical ways to reduce our own garbage
Great informative book!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 18 years ago
My 3 year old grandson loves this book. I bought it for him because he loves to watch the garbage truck come by every week. This book really taught him what happens to the garbage after pick-up.
Great introduction to waste management for young children
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 18 years ago
This book is one of my collection for a Recycling education center. It is helpful because it breaks down the process of landfilling and recycling as well as shares what we throw away as Americans via a pie chart.
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8 Children's Books Perfect for Earth Day
Published by Emma Zaratian • April 15, 2019
April 22 is Earth Day, which makes this week a great time to teach children the value of our amazing planet. To that end, we've compiled a list of fun eco-learning books for a wide range of ages, from preschool to elementary school. Of course, every day is an opportunity to nurture an appreciation for the world around us, so don't be surprised if these books become year-round family favorites.
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