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Nature's Little Helpers

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Tinker Bell and the Disney Fairies really care about the environment. They recycle lost human things into wonderful fairy-sized accessories. They lovingly nurture plants and animals. And without the work of fairies, we wouldn't experience the beautiful changing seasons. Girls will love this environmentally friendly book, made with 100% recycled paper and vegetable inks!

24 pages, Paperback

First published January 11, 2011

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Andrea Posner-Sanchez

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March 11, 2011
Tinkerbell is so loved in my house. And - this book is sure to be one of our favorites. Not only is it printed on 100% recycled material - it is also printed using vege-inks. How's that for "Earth-Conscious?"

There are "Go Green" tips on almost every other page too -- conserving water - reUsing items - you name it. :o) I am a very earth-conscious mom anyway, and talk about this type of stuff with my daughter. But - it's great to have another tool, as well.

She loved the book - from talking about the ways we can help the Earth to looking at the beautifully illustrated pages. She talked about each Fairy's job too. She GETS it! :o)

Happy reading...
p.s. we are going to incorporate some of the "tips" in this book into our crafts and daily life.
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January 5, 2015
This is a good storybook to help teach younger readers to look around to the world around them, the author used Tinkerbell and her friends to help teach about nature and recycling. In the corner of each page there is a small memo that has small 'hints' to help keep your environment a little better...shutting off lights when you walk out the room, try and reuse 'used' clothes, etc Illustrations are very nice.
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