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Books with title Green Means Go

  • Green vs. Mean

    Geof Smith, Steve Lambe

    Hardcover (Golden Books, July 23, 2013)
    Boys and girls ages 2–5 can meet Nickelodeon's Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles in this all-new, full-color Little Golden Book.
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  • Green Vs. Mean

    Geof Smith, Steve Lambe

    Hardcover (Golden Books, July 21, 2015)
    Boys and girls ages 2–5 can meet Nickelodeon's Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles in this all-new, full-color Little Golden Book.
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  • Green Means Go

    Susan Ring

    Hardcover (Capstone Press, Sept. 1, 2002)
    Text and photos provides an introduction to basic traffic rules.
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  • Go Green

    Alissa Jo McGough, Leslie Breen Withrow, Kim Mitzo Thompson

    language (, April 4, 2020)
    Kids will learn the importance of words like: reduce, reuse, and recycle with this fact-filled book about respecting the earth. Fun facts called “Bug Bites” are presented by a silly bug that encourages kids to think about the importance of recycling aluminum, glass, and paper. Did you know that aluminum beverage containers can be recycled into new cans and put back onto the store shelves within 60 days? Or, did you know that the average home uses around 107,000 gallons of water each year? Bold, captivating illustrations and fun sound effects will keep kids learning and entertained as they listen to “Go Green!” Practical ideas are presented in a fun way for kids of all ages to learn about respecting our planet for future generations. Also, “Go Green” is a great way to celebrate “Earth Day”!
  • Green Means Go

    Susan Ring

    Library Binding (Capstone Press, Jan. 1, 2006)
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  • Green vs. Mean

    Nickelodeon Publishing

    eBook (Nickelodeon Publishing, Aug. 21, 2013)
    Boys and girls can meet Nickelodeon's Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles in this all-new, full-color book.
  • Green vs. Mean

    Nickelodeon Publishing

    eBook (Nickelodeon Publishing, Aug. 21, 2013)
    Boys and girls can meet Nickelodeon's Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles in this all-new, full-color book.
  • Green Means Clean

    Merlene Guadalupe

    Hardcover (Black Lacquer Press & Marketing Inc., Nov. 15, 2019)
    Turtle wakes up one day and finds trash floating in the nearby river. He sets out on a mission to tell his animal friends to clean up and recycle. Blinded by the fact that Turtle is green, the grass is green and green is his favorite color, Turtle comes up with a rhyme to help solve the problem and spread the news to keep the earth clean. "Green means clean, you got to have green each and every day!" Turtle would like everyone, even you the reader, to practice recycling and find ways to reuse their trash and keep the earth clean.Green Means Clean uses simple rhymes to teach the value of recycling. Teachers can also incorporate the use of this book in their lesson plans to help develop critical thinking skills, problem solve and ask questions. Teachers can also use this book in their cross curricular approach as it incorporates language arts, math, science and of course art.
  • Green Means Clean

    Merlene Guadalupe

    Paperback (Black Lacquer Press & Marketing Inc., Nov. 15, 2019)
    Turtle wakes up one day and finds trash floating in the nearby river. He sets out on a mission to tell his animal friends to clean up and recycle. Blinded by the fact that Turtle is green, the grass is green and green is his favorite color, Turtle comes up with a rhyme to help solve the problem and spread the news to keep the earth clean. "Green means clean, you got to have green each and every day!" Turtle would like everyone, even you the reader, to practice recycling and find ways to reuse their trash and keep the earth clean.Green Means Clean uses simple rhymes to teach the value of recycling. Teachers can also incorporate the use of this book in their lesson plans to help develop critical thinking skills, problem solve and ask questions. Teachers can also use this book in their cross curricular approach as it incorporates language arts, math, science and of course art.
  • Go Green

    Sharee Rochone

    eBook
    Go Green is a book to help children learn about the 3R's Reduce, Reuse and Recycle. They will learn the cause and effect of air, water and land pollution and give them practical ways of how they can help save the environment.
  • Green Means Clean

    Merlene Guadalupe

    Paperback (AuthorHouse, Jan. 3, 2012)
    Turtle wakes up one day and finds trash floating in the nearby river. He sets out on a mission to tell his animal friends to clean up and recycle. Blinded by the fact that Turtle is green, the grass is green and green is his favorite color, Turtle comes up with a green rhyme to help solve the problem. "Green means clean, you got to have green each and every day!" Turtle would like everyone, even you the reader, to practice recycling and find ways to reuse their trash and keep the earth clean. Green Means Clean uses simple rhymes to teach the value of recycling. Teachers can also incorporate the use of this book in their lesson plans to help develop critical thinking skills, problem solve and ask questions. Teachers can also use this book in their cross curricular approach as it incorporates language arts, math, science and of course art.
  • Green Means Clean

    Merlene Guadalupe

    eBook (Black Lacquer Press & Marketing Inc., Dec. 3, 2019)
    Turtle wakes up one day and finds trash floating in the nearby river. He sets out on a mission to tell his animal friends to clean up and recycle. Blinded by the fact that Turtle is green, the grass is green and green is his favorite color, Turtle comes up with a rhyme to help solve the problem and spread the news to keep the earth clean. “Green means clean, you got to have green each and every day!” Turtle would like everyone, even you the reader, to practice recycling and find ways to reuse their trash and keep the earth clean.Green Means Clean uses simple rhymes to teach the value of recycling. Teachers can also incorporate the use of this book in their lesson plans to help develop critical thinking skills, problem solve and ask questions. Teachers can also use this book in their cross curricular approach as it incorporates language arts, math, science and of course art.