Learning how to help the environment has never been more enjoyable and interesting! This environmentally aware coloring book encourages kids to recycle, conserve energy, and follow other ecologically sound practices. The 23 illustrations depict children gathering aluminum cans for recycling, planting... read more
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Learning how to help the environment has never been more enjoyable and interesting! This environmentally aware coloring book encourages kids to recycle, conserve energy, and follow other ecologically sound practices. The 23 illustrations depict children gathering aluminum cans for recycling, planting trees, and engaging in other practical and fun activities that help protect the environment.
Manufacturing books in the United States ensures compliance with strict environmental laws and eliminates the need for international freight shipping, a major contributor to global air pollution.
And printing on recycled paper helps minimize our consumption of trees, water and fossil fuels.
Let's Go Green!: An Earth-Friendly Coloring Book was printed on paper made with 30% post-consumer waste,
and the cover was printed on paper made with 10% post-consumer waste. According to Environmental
Defense's Paper Calculator, by using this innovative paper instead of conventional papers,
we achieved the following environmental benefits.
This book was printed in the United States of America.
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