Good to be Green: Save and Mend

An engaging story about waste management and recycling

Deborah Chancellor author Diane Ewen illustrator

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Hachette Children's Group

Published:9th Jul '20

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Good to be Green: Save and Mend cover

This engaging story teaches children about waste management and recycling through Molly's journey, part of the Good to be Green series.

In Good to be Green: Save and Mend, young readers are invited to delve into the world of environmental awareness through the eyes of relatable characters. The story follows Molly, who decides to declutter her toys. However, she soon learns that simply tossing them in the bin isn't the best solution. Instead, she discovers alternative ways to handle her belongings, emphasizing the importance of reducing waste and finding new uses for items. This narrative serves as an engaging resource for children, helping them grasp the concepts of waste management and the significance of recycling.

The Good to be Green series comprises six books, each tailored for children aged 6 and above. Each installment features a different child protagonist who embarks on a journey of exploration and discovery regarding green issues. These stories not only entertain but also educate, highlighting the actions young readers can take to contribute positively to the planet. The inclusion of fact boxes enriches the narrative, providing additional information to enhance understanding.

Accompanied by vibrant illustrations from award-winning artist Diane Ewen, Good to be Green: Save and Mend captures the imagination while delivering vital lessons. At the end of each story, readers will find activity ideas, teaching notes, and quizzes, making it a comprehensive educational tool. This series encourages children to think critically about their environment and empowers them to make a difference.

ISBN: 9781526308955

Dimensions: 234mm x 194mm x 4mm

Weight: 120g

32 pages