short review for busy readers: This volume in the Osborne Discover series (for ages 5-7) might be a little too full of unknown words for the younger end of the target group, but children interested in technical processes will enjoy it anyway.
The accompanying pictures are clear and easy to understand, but somewhat out-of-date as a lot of the physical work shown being done by hand is now done by machines. That doesn't change the core understanding of how trash collection and recycling works, however.
I read the Welsh edition for the Foreign Language Reading Challenge 2026.
I learned things from this book. My three year old keeps asking to read this one. He’s fascinated by all the facts. It’s long and detailed and he loves it.
Environmentally friendly book. Tells about where trash comes from and where trash goes after the dump truck picks it up. It also speaks on recycling and the importance of it. Tells how different materials are recycled, like metal, glass, plastic, and paper. There is also a glossary and recommended websites to visit, which is a big plus.
The reader starts learning about garbage and could almost despair on how terrible trash is. That is until they continue to read. The child learns about the different methods garbage is recycled. I found this book to be both interesting and informative.