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Where Materials Come From series - Booklist

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Kids are constantly bombarded with messages reminding them to recycle and be mindful about consuming natural resources. This series, Where Materials Come From (4 titles), helps readers make connections among everyday products and the raw materials used to create them. The titles share the same author and format, with two-page chapters describing raw materials, their uses, and how they’re transformed into new products as well as environmental problems caused during production and solutions to mitigate those negative impacts. Cotton to Clothing follows step by step as fibers from cotton plants are turned into finished outfits, while recognizing how harmful cotton farming can be, urging readers to buy organic, and recycle old clothes. Graphics-rich pages feature short sentences, word balloons, fact boxes, full-color photos, and photo insets laid out in busy, agreeable formats. These titles give kids accessible and relatable reasons to recycle, reuse, and renew.

Products Reviewed

Title   ATOS Format Qty
Cotton to Clothing 4.3
Where Materials Come From (4 titles)
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