Children's Nonfiction Recycling & Green Living
Trash Revolution
Breaking the Waste Cycle
- Publisher
- Kids Can Press
- Initial publish date
- Apr 2018
- Category
- Recycling & Green Living, Environmental Conservation & Protection, How Things Work-Are Made
- Recommended Age
- 8 to 12
- Recommended Grade
- 3 to 7
- Recommended Reading age
- 8 to 12
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Hardback
- ISBN
- 9781771380782
- Publish Date
- Apr 2018
- List Price
- $19.99
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Description
All the “stuff” that surrounds us has a life cycle: materials are harvested, the stuff is made and distributed, it's consumed and then it gets trashed or recycled. Using the typical contents of a child's school backpack (defined as water, food, clothing, paper, plastic, metals, electronics), this book explores those stages in detail, including lots of ways to reduce, reuse or recycle waste along the way. Children will gain new insight into the routine decisions they make about their own consuming and trashing or recycling practices. For example: How long does it take for a cotton T-shirt to decompose in a landfill? Can a bike helmet be made from recyclable materials? Which is better for the Earth, wrapping a sandwich in aluminum foil or plastic? By learning to use critical thinking skills to make informed choices, children will feel empowered by the important, constructive role they can play in the future health of the planet.
Author Erica Fyvie has found a way to use everyday objects to speak directly to children's curiosity and their desire to make a difference. With infographics, short subsections, sidebars and charts, the information presented is engaging and accessible. Playful illustrations by award-winning illustrator Bill Slavin help make complex subjects easier to understand, while keeping the tone friendly. From energy to climate, innovations to sustainability, this all-encompassing look at a timely topic is the perfect go-to resource for elementary science and social studies classrooms. Includes a glossary, resources, bibliography and index.
About the authors
Erica Fyvie has worked as an academic editor and writer and has written for magazines and blogs. She is also the award-winning author of the books Mad for Ads and Trash Revolution. Her books have been well received and been nominated for many awards, including the Green Earth Book Award, the Red Maple Award, the Yellow Cedar Award, the Norma Fleck Award and a Lane Anderson Award, among others. She lives in Toronto, Ontario.
Multiple award winning illustrator Bill Slavin was born in Belleville, Ontario. His work includes the acclaimed 'Stanley's Party' written by Linda Bailey, 'Who Broke the teapot!' as well as more than 100 award winning children's books.
Among his many honours, Bill has won the Amelia Frances Howard-Gibbon Illustrator's Award, the Blue Spruce Award, the California Young Reader Medal and the Zena Sutherland Award for Children's Literature. Recently, he has returned to his childhood love of comics and graphic novels, writing and illustrating the graphic novel trilogy Elephants Never Forget, as now the Mordecai Crow trilogy. Quid Pro Crow is Bil's second book with Renegade Arts Entertainment.
Awards
- Short-listed, Red Maple Nonfiction Award, Ontario Library Association
- Winner, Green Earth Book Award, Children's Nonfiction Category, The Nature Generation
- Winner, Skipping Stones Honor List, Skipping Stones Magazine
- Short-listed, Norma Fleck Award for Canadian Children's Non-Fiction, Canadian Children's Book Centre Awards
- Commended, Just One More Page! Recommendation List, WSRA Children's Literature Committee
- Winner, Children's and Young Adults' Book Awards - Intermediate Nonfiction Category, International Literacy Association
- Commended, Best Children's Books of the Year, Bank Street College
- Short-listed, Middle Grades Science Book Award, AAAS/Subaru SB&F Prize for Excellence in Science Books
- Short-listed, Lane Anderson Award, Fitzhenry Family Foundation
- Winner, Best Books for Kids and Teens, The Canadian Children's Book Centre
- Commended, Eureka! Nonfiction Children's Book Award, California Reading Association
- Short-listed, Youth Book Award, Science Writers and Communicators of Canada
Editorial Reviews
Offering good reasons for reducing, reusing, and recycling, this book sketches an overall picture of the waste cycle, fills it with densely packed facts, and connects it with readers' lives.
Booklist
... the content is both approachable and interesting, and it leaves readers with a sense of responsibility for the Earth's future.
Kirkus Reviews
Anyone, adults included, will learn something new and valid by browsing through Trash Revolution.
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Slavin illustrates in lively pen-and-ink art, featuring cartoonlike characters implementing workable solutions to combat waste, which Fyvie encourages readers to embrace themselves.
Publishers Weekly
... very informative, with thoughtful explanations of what we can all do to make environmentally friendly choices.
Science Magazine
... impressive and comprehensive ...—School Library Connection
School Library Connection
Endlessly informative and eminently readable ...
School Library Journal, starred review
Anyone who's interested in the waste cycle will have fun getting information out of this book.
San Francisco Book Review
... reinforces the need to be aware, to make responsible choices, and for everyone to do their part in reducing the amount of waste in the environment.
CM Magazine