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    Somebody Crunched Colin

    £6.99
    Colin is no ordinary flower. Colin smells appealing - just like the other flowers around him. The only trouble is, he crackles and crunches and flutters in the wind. Because Colin is a crisp packet! A powerful message about plastic pollution and recycling from environmental expert Sarah Roberts.
    ISBN: 9780702308321
    AuthorRoberts, Sarah
    PublisherNameScholastic
    Pub Date06/01/2022
    BindingPicturebook
    Pages32
    Availability: In Stock




    Colin is no ordinary flower.
    Colin smells appealing - just like the other flowers around
    him.


    The only trouble is, he crackles and crunches
    and flutters in the wind.


    He can't seem to find where he belongs, but he smells so delicious
    that all the animals want to eat him...


    But Colin is a crisp packet!


    A beautifully illustrated picture book with a powerful message
    about plastic pollution and the benefits of recycling from environmental
    expert Sarah Roberts.





    The perfect gift to introduce children to recycling

    Brilliant for teachers to read to children in class when introducing
    them to plastic pollution and recycling

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    Colin is no ordinary flower.
    Colin smells appealing - just like the other flowers around
    him.


    The only trouble is, he crackles and crunches
    and flutters in the wind.


    He can't seem to find where he belongs, but he smells so delicious
    that all the animals want to eat him...


    But Colin is a crisp packet!


    A beautifully illustrated picture book with a powerful message
    about plastic pollution and the benefits of recycling from environmental
    expert Sarah Roberts.





    The perfect gift to introduce children to recycling

    Brilliant for teachers to read to children in class when introducing
    them to plastic pollution and recycling