The Clean Up Crew

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Elbow Grease: Cleanup Crew

Author: John Cena
language: en
Publisher: Random House Books for Young Readers
Release Date: 2022-02-08
Join Elbow Grease and friends in a celebration of our planet! This 8x8 is the latest book in John Cena’s #1 New York Times bestselling series, featuring the little monster truck who never gives up. When Elbow Grease and his friends head to the beach for an Earth Day celebration, they discover the shore covered in litter. All that trash is so harmful to the plants, animals, and people who spend time at the beach! It's obvious that the area needs a good cleaning, and Elbow Grease is just the truck for the job. With the help of his monster truck family, their friends, and the community members who want to lend a helping hand, everyone helps make the beach more beautiful than ever—and they even feels inspired to extend the clean-up to the rest of the town! Elbow Grease and the gang are back in this Earth Day adventure, perfect for little environmentalists everywhere.
Animales Carroneros

Author: LernerClassroom Editorial Staff
language: en
Publisher: LernerClassroom
Release Date: 2008-01-01
ANIMALES CARRONEROS (ANIMAL SCAVENGERS) TEACHING GUIDE
North American Vultures: Nature's Cleanup Crew

Author: Dr. Richard A. NeSmith
language: en
Publisher: Applied Principles of Education & Learning
Release Date: 2021-05-25
As one might say, “only a face a mother could love.” That might describe the North American Vultures and Buzzards. Granted, not the most popular or congenital of nature’s birds, but possibly one of the most important to our own environment, ecosystem, and health. The fact is, vultures do more than clean up dead carcasses. They help to prevent bacteria and deadly pathogens from becoming public health issues. Protecting them has allowed them in North America to continue to thrive, but we need to ensure their survival. Their survival is our survival.