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The Zero Waste Kids Book Has Environmental Activities and Projects

'The Zero Waste Kids' book teaches children about waste and environmental issues through kid-friendly activities and projects. According to the description, the book was written by Rob Greenfield, "an internationally acclaimed environmental activist, humanitarian, and adventurer" who wants to inspire and teach kids what is happening in the world and how they can make an impact no matter how small.

A couple of examples of the fun activities and practical projects included in the book are: how to grow your own food, make recycled paper, and trash auditing. These activities teach children to become more self-aware of their environmental footprint and reminds them of the planet and its resources. Parents, guardians, and teachers can purchase this go-to guide on hands-on projects and activities around reducing, reusing, and recycling on The Quarto Group website.
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