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Dkfindout! Rubbish

English · Paperback / Softback

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Find out how to live more sustainably, manage waste in a better way, and create an eco-home!Rubbish tells us a lot about how humans have lived in the past, how we're living now, and the impact our waste disposal has on the environment. To create a more sustainable future, it's important that little eco-warriors know about the different types of waste and how to create less rubbish! DKfindout! Rubbish is a fun, trivia and activity-filled book that teaches young children between 5 and 9 years old about the problems the planet is experiencing with waste. An engaging read that will give young activists the ideas to start making a difference: - Covers topics such as "Electronic waste", "Food we waste the most", "Recycling ideas for kids" with a clear visual approach- Includes a glossary to help explain new or tricky terms- Contains flaps at the beginning and end that provide extra core references and a quiz to draw children into the content of the book- Features dynamic, highly visual presented topics including a spread about art made from rubbish- Checked by specialist consultants and an educational expert to make sure the information is trustworthy and age-appropriateThought-provoking and timely, DKfindout! Rubbish educates and challenges young readers to ask questions about how rubbish is created, disposed of, the biggest contributors to excess waste such as fast fashion, plastic, and electronics - and how they can counter the effects of these culprits. An important yet colourful sustainability book for kids, this title teaches children how to produce less waste and how to manage waste better! They'll learn about recycling, up-cycling (even creating art from rubbish!), how to stop wasting food, and why plastic is a problem. The DKfindout! series introduces children to a range of exciting topics in a fun, engaging way. Checked by specialist consultants and an educational expert, this is not only a source of information you can trust but one that is age-appropriate and supports your child's schoolwork. Other titles include DKfindout! Science, DKfindout Animals, and DKfindout! Forest. The DKfindout! series won Silver in the MadeForMums Awards 2017.

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Anita Ganeri is a UK based author of more than 600 non-fiction books, including the award-winning and best-selling Horrible Geography series, as well as many other books about animals and the natural world.

Dr Stephen Burnley is a Senior Lecturer and Deputy Director of Teaching in the Department of Engineering and Innovation for the Open University. He is a Fellow of the Chartered Institution of Wastes Management. His main
research interest is in the integration of energy from waste systems with other waste recovery operations. He is a Subject Editor for the Institution of Chemical Engineers journal Process Safety and Environmental Protection.


Summary

Find out how to live more sustainably, manage waste in a better way, and create an eco-home!

Rubbish tells us a lot about how humans have lived in the past, how we're living now, and the impact our waste disposal has on the environment. To create a more sustainable future, it's important that little eco-warriors know about the different types of waste and how to create less rubbish!

DKfindout! Rubbish is a fun, trivia and activity-filled book that teaches young children between 5 and 9 years old about the problems the planet is experiencing with waste. An engaging read that will give young activists the ideas to start making a difference:

- Covers topics such as "Electronic waste", "Food we waste the most", "Recycling ideas for kids" with a clear visual approach
- Includes a glossary to help explain new or tricky terms
- Contains flaps at the beginning and end that provide extra core references and a quiz to draw children into the content of the book
- Features dynamic, highly visual presented topics including a spread about art made from rubbish
- Checked by specialist consultants and an educational expert to make sure the information is trustworthy and age-appropriate

Thought-provoking and timely, DKfindout! Rubbish educates and challenges young readers to ask questions about how rubbish is created, disposed of, the biggest contributors to excess waste such as fast fashion, plastic, and electronics - and how they can counter the effects of these culprits.

An important yet colourful sustainability book for kids, this title teaches children how to produce less waste and how to manage waste better! They'll learn about recycling, up-cycling (even creating art from rubbish!), how to stop wasting food, and why plastic is a problem.

The DKfindout! series introduces children to a range of exciting topics in a fun, engaging way. Checked by specialist consultants and an educational expert, this is not only a source of information you can trust but one that is age-appropriate and supports your child's schoolwork. Other titles include DKfindout! Science, DKfindout Animals, and DKfindout! Forest.

The DKfindout! series won Silver in the MadeForMums Awards 2017.

Product details

Authors Dk, Phonic Books
Publisher Dorling Kindersley
 
Languages English
Age Recommendation ages 7 to 9
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 31.07.2021
 
EAN 9780241481073
ISBN 978-0-241-48107-3
Dimensions 190 mm x 240 mm x 10 mm
Series DKfindout!
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Technology > Structural and environmental engineering
Social sciences, law, business > Sociology > Sociological theories

TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING / Environmental / Waste Management, Age groups: children

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