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The story of paper: Made in South Africa

Current price: $12.99
The story of paper: Made in South Africa
The story of paper: Made in South Africa

Barnes and Noble

The story of paper: Made in South Africa

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is a simple introduction to , explaining where it comes from and how it is . Short, simple chapters describe trees and different types of wood and take the reader through the process of making paper, from planting trees to the finished product. The book includes sections on the difference between natural forests and commercial plantations, and the main types of trees used to . This book is one of the seven books in the series, by ex-school teacher turned non-fiction author . The books are aimed at younger readers and are divided into short chapters with full-colour photos and illustrations. The language is clear and accessible for both first- and second-language learners. A word help section explains more difficult terms that are relevant to the particular topic. These informative books provide excellent resource material for school projects and assignments. They are ideal for schools, libraries, home-schooling and children with enquiring minds. The 7 books in the series are: Follow the Awareness Publishing Facebook page for the latest news on this and other series.

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