Look After Your Planet

Look After Your Planet by Lauren Child, published by Puffin in 2008, is a 32-page book that engages young readers in the concept of recycling and green living. The story follows Charlie and his little sister Lola, who is currently discarding items without understanding the importance of recycling. Through their interaction, the book introduces the idea of recycling in a relatable manner, encouraging children to think about their environmental impact.
Readers will find a playful narrative that not only highlights the significance of recycling but also invites them to participate actively by creating their own tree counter poster. This interactive element enhances the learning experience, making it a practical resource for children interested in environmental themes. With its focus on juvenile fiction and green living, this edition serves as a valuable tool for fostering awareness about sustainability in young minds.
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Charlie has this little sister Lola. At the moment Lola isthrowingeverything away. “Why don’t yourecycleit” says Charlie. And Lola says, “Recycleit? What is that?”
You can do recyclingjust like Lola and then fill in your very own completely good tree counterposter!
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