Lola is clearing out some of her old things because she does not want her bedroom to ever get as messy and pongy as Marv's older brother Marty's bedroom - yuk! Charlie persuades Lola that instead of throwing her things away, she should recycle them. 'Recycle it? What is that?' asks Lola. With a bit of help from Charlie, Lola learns all about recycling and how it is extremely very important to look after our planet. Soon she has found an extra-specially fun way to do more recycling - and gets lots of her classmates to join in too!
Wildly imaginative
—— GuardianNot only can you fill in the calendar at the back of the book with your own special birthdays, you can also make birthday cards, cake . . . My six-year old daughter loved this book so much, she slept with it!
—— Norwich Evening NewsAffectionate, cosy look at family life with detailed and fascinating illustrations
—— Bournemouth Daily EchoMairi Hedderwick delivers a neatly packaged tale for every month . . . All the old characters are here and the pictures are packed with fun detail
—— The ScotsmanFull of wonderful details of island life and ideas for making your own presents
—— Junior News and MailA great concept for a new Katie Morag title, with a mini adventure for every month
—— AchukaEven those unfamiliar with the Hebridean isle of Struay and its inhabitants can't fail to fall for this busy, fictional world, brought to life with wit and warmth through Hedderwick's stories and detailed illustrations
—— Scottish Sunday HeraldThe latest book about the wee Scottish lassie... Katie fans won't be disappointed.
—— Newbury Weekly NewsThis child's book is educational and value for money - a rare combination indeed!
—— The South Wales ArgusA charming book
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