Ted loves to recycle
Monique Regalado
T E D LOV E S TO R E C YC L E Copyright Š 2012 All rights reserved. Printed in the United Kingdom. No part of this book may be used or reproduced in any manner whatsoever without written permission except in the case of brief quotations embodied in critical articles and reviews. Regalado Children’s Books, a division of Regalado Publishers, London. Paper - GF Smith, 100% Recycled Printing and Finishing - AZO Printing London ISBN-10: 0-09-129483-5 Thank you to my good friends Rosanna Aranaz and Mikko Santos for your wisdom and input, Thank you to my tutors and colleagues from London College of Communication for your support, patience and overall guidance in the creation of this book.
Ted loves to recycle
by Monique Regalado
Have you met Ted? Choose to reuse is what his dad George always said.
reduce, reuse and recycle.
PLEASE USE ME AGAIN
My dad is pretty wise, I listen to what he has to say. According to him, reusing paper and cardboard will eventually save the day.
Reducing your trash can be a bit hard.
BUT everyone, may you be BIG or small can do it and you can even win a REWARD.
Used eggshells,
banana peels and
green vegetables
COMPOST BI N can be mixed together.
After some time the compost will turn into soil
and help plants grow healthier and faster.
Bring paper, soda cans and glass bottles to the recycling center.
You’ll see how these machines turn trash
into treasure.
To reduce
reuse and recycle is key.
Follow these steps just like Ted to make Mother Earth, HAPPY.
A sprinkle of imagination will also do. Creating things from trash will really amaze you.
Use some cardboard to craft your armor, or
make a funny mask with the use of used paper.
Use an empty plastic bottle as a flowerpot OR
make a stuffed toy using an old sock.
OR TRASH BIN
RECYCLE BIN
It is wise to think first before you put trash in the bin.
This simple practice can help save the environment and everyone wins.
ALWAYS REMEMBER TO
REDUCE, REUSE AND RECYCLE BEFORE GOING TO BED.
That ’s doing your part just like what Ted’s dad always said.