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A very funny green book that raises pressing current issues about waste and recycling. When Frank's classmates notice that his name in the register reads Frank N. Stein they insist that he build a monster. The boys make a creature out of rubbish but then a flash of lightning brings the monster alive. However, when they discover that all the monster wants to do is eat rubbish, they quickly realise how useful the monster will be. But try telling that to parents and police, the army and the adult world in general! A very funny green book, that raises pressing current issues of about waste and recycling.
The Junior Monster Scouts take out the trash when a new villain comes to town in the hilarious fifth chapter book of the Junior Monster Scouts series! The Junior Monster Scouts have a new grump in town to contend with: Baroness Von Grumpier! A cousin of Baron Von Grump, she’s even grumpier, and even more diabolical! And her sidekick is a toad…a very warty, always frowning, not-ever-happy toad. Baroness Von Grumpier has come to visit while her cousin goes on vacation. She wants to tidy up his windmill, but when she takes out all of his garbage and dumps in into one big, stinking trash heap, it comes alive! Can the little monsters save the townspeople from the ruthless rubbish?
Leave it to Fizzle to get trapped in a rubbish bag and spill her fairy dust. What a clumsy fairy When she flies away from the rubbish, an explosion of magic occurs, transforming the rubbish into The Friendly Rubbish Monsters. The monsters decide to escape the rubbish truck, but one of them is too scared to jump. Luckily, they make friends with three children who will help the monsters find their friend, Sweetness, who ended up at the rubbish dump. Sam, Tom, and Emma come up with a super cool plan to rescue Sweetness, and they end up at the dump. But then another monster gets lost. Sam panics and runs out of view. Will Tom and Dad be able to find them? The siblings are Sam, who never tidies his room or does his homework; Tom the geek, who helps name the monsters; and Emma, whose main purpose seems to be to annoy her brothers But she's sweet and loves all The Friendly Rubbish Monsters. Author Bio: Anna Peters is from Kent, England, and the mother of five. Her three oldest play the parts of the three kids in the book. She is studying child psychology. Publisher's website: http: //www.strategicpublishinggroup.com/title/TheFriendlyRubbishMonsters.htm
When Jo neglects to take out the trash, the garbage comes to life, but as she begins to sort and recycle its parts, the creature disappears.
In the North Pacific Ocean lives a monster made of trash,A hungry, greedy meanie with a handlebar moustache.And though his name is Garbage Guts, he's often called Big G.He blobs about destroying all the oceans and the seas.'Garbage Guts is determined to have the ocean all for himself, and will do justabout anything to get his way. How on Earth will this beast be stopped?This action-packed story explores the impact of our waste on the environment,and ways we can help save our planet.
Broom City has rubbish everywhere Is there a rubbish monster?Comprehension Skill: Cause and EffectText Type: Narrative
BONUS: This edition contains an excerpt from Jonathan Kellerman's Victims. A second-rate actor is found mutilated in a car trunk. Then a psychologist at a Los Angeles hospital for the criminally insane is murdered in a similar grisly fashion. Suddenly the incoherent ramblings of an inmate at the presumably secure institution begin to make chilling sense—they are, in fact, horrifying predictions. Yet how can a barely functional psychotic locked behind asylum walls possibly know such vivid details of crimes committed in the outside world? Drawn into a labyrinth of secrets, revenge, sex, and manipulation, Dr. Alex Delaware and Detective Milo Sturgis set out to unlock this enigma and put an end to the brutal killings—before the madman predicts their own demise. . . .
How do objects that are worth little to nothing become valuable? Who is behind the creation of value, and which types of people find value and comfort in transient, durable, and rubbish objects? When his highly influential Rubbish Theory, first published in 1979, Michael Thompson launched the discipline of waste studies. It remains the most comprehensive analysis on the culture of waste to date. Thompson argues that there are two mutually exclusive cultural categories that are socially imposed on the world of objects: a transient category and a durable category. However, he identifies a region of flexibility, wherein a transient object that declines in value and life span can linger in a valueless and timeless limbo of rubbish, until it is discovered by a creative individual and transferred into something deemed durable. He links stability and change on one hand, with materiality on the other, providing a rich analysis of social and cultural dynamics. His instrumental theory of rubbish draws on case studies and anthropological fieldwork to highlight the ever-changing subtleties of object value and our complex relationship to waste. Bringing Rubbish Theory back into print, this updated edition includes a new introduction, preface, foreword, and afterword, thoroughly exploring how Thompson's key theories have affected our world in the four decades since it was first published and placing it in a contemporary context that shines light on the continued relevance of the book today
If you must imagine a monster under your bed - then at least imagine a friendly useful monster