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Let’s go on a litter hunt

The yard is a mess. How will the children clean up?

Bedtime Stories for 4-6 years old
Bedtime Stories for 4-6 years old
Bedtime Stories for 4-6 years old
Bedtime Stories for 4-6 years old
Bedtime Stories for 4-6 years old
Bedtime Stories for 4-6 years old
Bedtime Stories for 4-6 years old
Bedtime Stories for 4-6 years old
Bedtime Stories for 4-6 years old
Bedtime Stories for 4-6 years old
Bedtime Stories for 4-6 years old
Bedtime Stories for 4-6 years old
Bedtime Stories for 4-6 years old
Bedtime Stories for 4-6 years old
Bedtime Stories for 4-6 years old
Bedtime Stories for 4-6 years old
Bedtime Stories for 4-6 years old
Bedtime Stories for 4-6 years old

Engagement Questions for “Let’s Go on a Litter Hunt”

Encourage creativity and conversation with kids using these fun discussion questions:

Creativity & Imagination:

  • What would your dream clean-up adventure look like?
  • If you could invent a fun tool to pick up litter, what would it be?
  • What other places could the characters visit on a litter hunt?

Feelings & Emotions:

  • How do you think the kids felt when they cleaned up the park?
  • Have you ever helped clean something up? How did it make you feel?
  • How would you encourage a friend to care about keeping nature clean?

Nature & Science:

  • Why is litter bad for animals and plants?
  • Can you name some things that can be recycled instead of thrown away?
  • What are some ways we can protect parks, oceans, and forests?

✍️ Written by: Sue Adams
🎨 Illustrated by: Lyn Leventhorpe
🎭 Designed by: Nadene Reignier
📝 Edited by: Angela Briggs

In partnership with Book Dash (https://bookdash.org/)

* The story Let’s go on a litter hunt is a Book Dash story and is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 License. Minor changes may have been made for ease of reading on our site.

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