The Wombles at Work

The Wombles at Work by Elisabeth Beresford is a children’s story published by Puffin Books in 1975. This new edition spans 171 pages and is presented in English. The narrative centers around a festival that has left behind a significant amount of litter, including umbrellas, shoes, and various drink containers. The Wombles, a group of resourceful creatures, take on the challenge of cleaning up the mess and addressing the issue of recycling.
Readers will find an engaging tale that highlights the importance of environmental responsibility through the Wombles’ efforts. As they tackle the aftermath of the festival, the story emphasizes themes of teamwork and the impact of human behavior on the environment. This edition invites young readers to reflect on waste and recycling while enjoying the adventures of the Wombles.
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There has been a huge festival and no end of rubbish has been left behind – everything from umbrellas to shoes, drinks cans and bottles. Who would have thought humans could leave so much behind, not bothering to recycle? The Wombles have their work cut out for them.
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