April 15th Theme: Earth Day
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Books for Babies and Toddlers
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Maisy's recycling truck
by Lucy Cousins
On trash day, Maisy and Tallulah drive the big, noisy recycling truck around the neighborhood, picking up everyone's old things to be made into new things.
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Can do!.
by Tallulah May
It's Mighty Recycling Day in Tracksville, and Flicker's Mega Mission is to pick up all the bottles and cans and recycle them in Building Yard Station. But when his big pile of recyclables turns into a big problem, it's up to Flicker and the Mighty Express to work together and get the job done and delivered.
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It's Earth Day, Tiny!
by Cari Meister
It is Earth Day, and Eliot and Tiny celebrate the holiday by picking up garbage, and helping to plant trees in the park.
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Cleanup crew
by John Cena
When Elbow Grease and his friends head to the beach for an Earth Day celebration, they discover the shore covered in litter. All that trash is so harmful to the plants, animals, and people who spend time at the beach!
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Peppa Pig and the Earth Day adventure
by Candlewick Press
Celebrating Earth Day with a visit to the Botanical Gardens, Peppa Pig and her family participate in recycling and composting, take a ride in Daddy Pig’s electric car and learn about the important contributions of bees before discovering a delightfully squishy mud puddle.
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One little bag : an amazing journey
by Henry Cole
Evocative, richly detailed spreads trace the wordless journey of a little bag that is transformed from part of a tall tree before it travels from a grocery store into the hands of a little boy and his three-generation family, who use and reuse the bag as a transporter of objects and keeper of memories.
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Gabby & Grandma go green
by Monica Wellington
Gabby and her grandmother spend the day together doing things that help the environment, from sewing cloth bags out of fabric scraps to dropping off their recycling and visiting the library for more helpful ideas
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Curious George Plants a Tree
by Monica Perez
The mischievous monkey learns about protecting the environment by planting trees and recycling paper. Includes tips on conserving energy and resources.
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We are extremely very good recyclers
by Lauren Child
After Charlie convinces Lola to recycle her old toys instead of throwing them away, Lola discovers a recycling competition. If she can recycle one hundred plastic, metal, and paper items, she can get her very own real live tree to plant. But she only has two weeks, so Lola decides to ask her classmates to help. They turn out to be extremely very good recyclers indeed.
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