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Better Than New/Mejor con nuevo: A Recycle Tale

(Hardback, Bilingual edition)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Better Than New/Mejor con nuevo: A Recycle Tale

Contributors:

By (Author) Robert Broder
Illustrated by Lake Buckley

ISBN:

9781952338038

Publisher:

Patagonia Books

Imprint:

Patagonia Books

Publication Date:

30th August 2022

Edition:

Bilingual edition

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

Children

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Fiction

Other Subjects:

Childrens picture books
Childrens / Teenage general interest: Wildlife and habitats: Oceans and seas

Dewey:

813.6

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

44

Dimensions:

Width 273mm, Height 215mm

Description

Will You Help Me

Isidora and Julian, playing in the Chilean ocean, hear a plaintive cry -- a sea lion is tangled in an abandoned fishing net. They free their ocean friend then consider what to do with the net. With the help of a bird building its nest, they recycle it into something useful again, something better than new.

Presented in both English and Spanish, Better than New: A Recycle Tale/Mejor que Nuevo: Un cuenta de reciclaje is an inspiring story that presents children with a problem and shows how they find the solution, while teaching about the dangers of ocean pollution and encouraging a healthy relationship with the natural world. Issues covered: Plastic pollution in the ocean -- the harm it has on sea life Abandoned fishing nets, also known as ghost nets, as one particularly dangerous source of pollution They can be collected (instead of dumped) and made into other things like fabric How this is done at a recycle facility melting and restructuring into fabric, then made into clothing Kids will think it is super cool that they are wearing old fishing nets! Kids learn, You can help the planet with the choices you make in what you wear. You, too, can help save the fish and other sea life. Kids learn from other animals in nature Empathy toward sea life Taking action and having a positive outcome

"Me ayudars"

Isidora y Julin, jugando en el ocano chileno, escuchan un llanto lastimero: un len marino est enredado en una red de pesca abandonada. Liberan a su amigo del ocano y luego consideran qu hacer con la red. Con la ayuda de un pjaro que construye su nido, lo reciclan en algo til nuevamente, algo mejor que nuevo. Presentado tanto en ingls como en espaol, Mejor que Nuevo: Un cuenta de reciclaje / Better than New: A Recycle Tale es una historia inspiradora que presenta a los nios un problema y muestra cmo encuentran la solucin, mientras les ensean sobre los peligros de la contaminacin del ocano y Fomentar una relacin sana con el mundo natural.

Temas cubiertos: Contaminacin plstica en el ocano: el dao que causa a la vida marina Redes de pesca abandonadas, tambin conocidas como redes fantasma, como una fuente de contaminacin particularmente peligrosa Se pueden recolectar (en lugar de tirar) y convertirlos en otras cosas, como tela. Cmo se hace esto en una instalacin de reciclaje: fundir y reestructurar en tela, luego convertirlo en ropa Los nios pensarn que es genial que estn usando viejas redes de pesca! Los nios aprenden: "Puedes ayudar al planeta con las decisiones que tomas en cuanto a lo que te pones". "T tambin puedes ayudar a salvar a los peces y otras especies marinas". Los nios aprenden de otros animales de la naturaleza. Empata hacia la vida marina Actuar y obtener un resultado positivo

Reviews

An enlightening call to action! This book would make a great addition to a unit about the impact human's have on the environment as well as their responsibility to recycle and make amends for the negative impact. An added bonus is that the whole book is set in Chile and therefore features bilingual text. This highlights the global importance of the themes of recycling and functions as an inclusive reading experience for Spanish-speaking students. Overall, this is a great story and a versatile book for teaching. -- Net Galley review


There is a further benefit to this, in that it's bilingual Spanish and English, with the languages swapping over which takes precedence, and a layout that is clearly designed to be bilingual, and not as is quite often the case, where the second language is just overlaid as an afterthought wherever space can be found. -- Net Galley Review



The artwork is bright and fun. It is very appealing to young readers. I love that it is written in English and Spanish. It allows kids to explore a different language while reading. The story of cleaning up the ocean and recycling is great! My kids enjoyed the book and it would make a great gift for others.

Overall, a great book with a good message to kids about cleaning up and recycling. I appreciate that there is information in the back about reducing waste in the oceans. -- Net Galley Review


An excellent resource for talking to kids about recycling, reusing, and taking care of our planet. I particularly thought this book was special not only for the bilingual aspect, but because of how the publisher chose to walk the walk and talk the talk by choosing materials to make this book that would save trees and water. Amazing! -- Net Galley Review

Author Bio

Robert Broder is a childrens book author and founding publisher of Ripple Grove Press. He is the writer of Patagonias first picture book titledBetter Than New. Other books includeCrow & Snow(Simon and Schuster) andOur Shed(Little Bigfoot) which received a Kirkus Starred Review. He lives in Vermont near Lake Champlain, with his wife, daughter, two cats and a very old dog. He likes to drink coffee and go for a run just before the sun comes up. RobertBroder.com Lake Buckley is a Californian director, creative director and illustrator based in New York City. Her relationship with Patagonia began in 2013 when she received an environmental grant to bike cross country researching female owned farms. Since then, she has been grateful to have Patagonia as a client in addition to Google, MIT, Nest, Instagram, YouTube, TEDx, SAP, Walmart, Bureo, and MTV. Her work has been a Vimeo Staff Pick, has won a Gold SPD award, and has been featured in Nowness, Sundance Film Festival, Walker Art Center, and in the permanent collection of the National Museum of Norway. She taught at Rhode Island School of Design and spoke at Princetons annual design conference. Her work is stylistically versatile, always aiming to find the most effective visual expression for an idea.

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