“A Recycled Christmas” written & illustrated by Heather Payer-Smith
Every year the Elves are working hard making toys for kids for Christmas. Every year Father Christmas is checking up on the boys & girls if they were good or naughty to add them to his Good List.
However, to his dismay he soon learns that the children have been dumping their last year toys to make room for new toys from Father Christmas.
So, Father Christmas has a brilliant idea how to save the dumped toys.
Payer-Smith did a fantastic job on illustrations and the story. I love the idea of making children aware (starting at a very young age) that throwing out good toys (or other things for that matter) only create piles of garbage, which pollute our planet. She gives the kids another idea what to do with the unwanted toys.

This book teaches our little ones a very valuable environmental lesson and the sooner they learn the better for all of us.
My recommendation for this book is children age 2-7, parents, teachers, librarians, environmental organizations & clubs.
However, I think this book should be read by every kid & adult to make our society more environmentally aware.
I enjoyed the story a lot.
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