The Adventures of an Aluminum Can: A Story About Recycling (Little Green Books)

Read [Alison Inches Book] The Adventures of an Aluminum Can: A Story About Recycling (Little Green Books) Online PDF eBook or Kindle ePUB free. The Adventures of an Aluminum Can: A Story About Recycling (Little Green Books) The diary entries are fun and humorous, yet point out the ecological significance behind each product and the resources used to make it.. Peek into this diary of an aluminum can as it goes on a journey from inside a bauxite rock, to the manufacturing line, to the store shelf, to a display on a bookshelf, to a garbage can, and finally to a recycling plant where it emerges into its new life…as a baseball bat! This 8x8 paperback storybook is told from the point of view of an enthusiastic alu

The Adventures of an Aluminum Can: A Story About Recycling (Little Green Books)

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Rating : 4.42 (723 Votes)
Asin : 1416972218
Format Type : paperback
Number of Pages : 24 Pages
Publish Date : 2018-01-02
Language : English

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Alison lives in California with her husband, Ric and their son, Hunter.Mark Chambers has illustrated numerous international books and products. He graduated from the Lincoln School of Art and Design in the United Kingdom. Alison Inches has written over 80 books for children, including a bestseller, Go to Bed, Fred! She is also the author In the Kitchen with

About the AuthorAlison Inches has written over 80 books for children, including a bestseller, Go to Bed, Fred! She is also the author In the Kitchen with Miss Piggy, The Candy Bar Cookbook: Baking with America's Favorite Candy and Designs and Doodles: A Muppet Sketchbook. Alison lives in California with her husband, Ric and their son, Hunter.Mark Chambers has illustrated numerous international books and products. He graduated from the Lincoln School of Art and Design in th

The diary entries are fun and humorous, yet point out the ecological significance behind each product and the resources used to make it.. Peek into this diary of an aluminum can as it goes on a journey from inside a bauxite rock, to the manufacturing line, to the store shelf, to a display on a bookshelf, to a garbage can, and finally to a recycling plant where it emerges into its new life…as a baseball bat! This 8x8 paperback storybook is told from the point of view of an enthusiastic aluminum can

"Five Stars" according to Pat Lee. Ordered for two of my grandsons and they love these books. Nicki Heskin said Excellent Classroom Book on Recycling. I read this book to my 6 and "Excellent Classroom Book on Recycling" according to Nicki Heskin. I read this book to my 6 and 2 year old as soon as I received it I was pretty excited about the concept. The first thing I noticed about it was that it is printed on recycled paper, which is only appropriate.The kids liked the book a lot, and it was lots of good information, but I think it's truly more appropriate as a classroom book then as a book to read to kids at home.The book is told from the point of view of aluminum -- starting from a speck of alumina in the ground, onto its various forms during processing, and onto a can for fruit salad, before being again recycled int. year old as soon as I received it I was pretty excited about the concept. The first thing I noticed about it was that it is printed on recycled paper, which is only appropriate.The kids liked the book a lot, and it was lots of good information, but I think it's truly more appropriate as a classroom book then as a book to read to kids at home.The book is told from the point of view of aluminum -- starting from a speck of alumina in the ground, onto its various forms during processing, and onto a can for fruit salad, before being again recycled int. A very cute book about recycling Dana G. This story is told from the perspective of an aluminum can, from the very beginning stages of being mined as alumina, through two cycles of its life. The book itself is made from 100% recycled material, which is to be expected but still a nice touch.The storytelling is creative, and the artwork fits perfectly. The story is written by Alison Inches, and illustrations are by Mark Chambers.The aluminum can writes to her diary about her day-to-day adventures of her exciting life. Her first use is as a can for fruit. The story about how a little girl chooses her, the can itself, is