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George Saves the World by Lunchtime

George Saves the World by Lunchtime by Jo Readman and Ley Honor Roberts

Start them young we say – caring about the planet that is. This fun, fictional book explains environmental issues to 5 – 7 year olds. George is determined to save the world by lunchtime, but he’s not quite sure how. Grandpa suggests they start by recycling the yoghurt pot from his breakfast, putting his banana peel in the compost pile, and hanging the washing to dry in the sun. A bike trip to the recycling bank, charity shop and local farmers’ market show how recycling and re-using materials, and using less petrol and local produce can really help save the world. George even gets a favourite toy fixed!

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A fictional book dealing with environmental issues, for 5 -7year olds. Join George as he saves electricity, recycles rubbish, repairs his toys and visits the farmers' market. - Joan Crawford, Burnley Express

Synopsis

George is determined to save the world by lunchtime, but he’s not quite sure how. Grandpa suggests they start by recycling the yoghurt pot from his breakfast, putting his banana peel in the compost pile, and hanging the washing to dry in the sun. A bike trip to the recycling bank, charity shop and local farmers’ market show how recycling and re-using materials, and using less petrol and local produce can really help save the world. George even gets a favourite toy fixed!

More Information

Paperback: 32 pages

Publisher: Eden Project Children's Books (7 Sep 2006)

Language English

ISBN-10: 1903919509

ISBN-13: 978-1903919507

Product Dimensions: 26 x 26 x 0.6 cm

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