This story tells about the recycling adventures of a girl named Rapunzel. Let's see what awaits us in this adventure of Rapunzel.




Because Rapunzel knew. Environmental pollution; garbage, waste, rubble was harming animals, trees and flowers.Rapunzel got up from her bed, had breakfast and got ready to go to school. When she went to school, her teacher told them about recycling. The teacher told Rapunzel and her friends about recycling. He gave me a project. Rapunzel was very excited, she had very good ideas in her mind.

Rapunzel's teacher separated the materials to be recycled monthly. In the first month, "organic waste" would be recycled. Rapunzel went home and asked her parents for advice. Her mother suggested she make a doll with corn husks and tassels. Her father suggested that he prepare seed balls with fruit seeds. Both ideas were really nice.

Rapunzel decided to make a doll. Rapunzel cut pieces of the clothes she had used before. She sewed the parts that would form the doll's head, body, arms and legs from these pieces of fabric. He completed the doll's body by stuffing leftover fabrics into these pieces. He made the doll's eyes and mouth from fruit peels. She completed her doll by making her hair from corn tassels.





Her mother sewed a beautiful dress for the baby from Rapunzel's shrunken clothes. Her baby was beautiful. Rapunzel showed her doll to her friends. Her classmates liked the doll very much. Her friends were very surprised when Rapunzel told them that she and her mother had prepared the doll by using leftover materials.

Rapunzel was also very surprised when she saw the projects her friends did for "organic waste". Vase made of eggshells, painting made of pumpkin seed shells, candle made from orange peel. There was so much more. Their teacher entered the classroom and he saw that students did wonders regarding "organic waste" in a month. They all looked great. The teacher congratulated them all and he was looking forward to giving the second month's project topic.





As the second month of the recycling project approached, Rapunzel and her classmates eagerly anticipated their next challenge. Their teacher revealed that the focus would be on "paper waste" for the month. Rapunzel couldn't wait to brainstorm ideas. She remembered that her family had stacks of old newspapers, magazines, and cardboard boxes tucked away in the attic. Perhaps there was a way to transform these forgotten materials into something beautiful and useful. Rapunzel and her friends embarked on a journey to find innovative ways to recycle paper waste, they could make a real difference for the environment
Rapunzel and her friends brainstormed and started a campaign in their schools with the slogan "One ton of waste paper saves 17 trees from being cut down" in order to prevent paper waste and to recycle and use it. All students took their old newspapers, magazines, cardboards and used books from their homes to their schools.



We were happy that the waste paper we brought to school turned into a huge pile in our school. Our teacher congratulated us by saying that we prevented hundreds of trees from being cut down by recycling these papers. We all shouted with joy. We were proud to complete this task.

When they entered the classroom, their teachers told their students about their new projects. This time their project was plastic recycling. The students went home and excitedly told their families about the project. Rapunzel's grandfather asks: "Would the world be like this if projects like this were done in our time?" said.

Rapunzel tried to find an idea to use the plastic items that weren’t used anymore. As they had learnt at school about time, the little girl decided to make a clock using plastic materials from around the house. She took a plastic box and turned it into a clock. She painted it and glued colored ribbons on it. The result was fantastic! She showed the masterpiece to her family and they shared her enthusiasm. They encouraged her to take the object to school and show it to her teacher and her classmates. ”It’s a great clock!” said the teacher. And all the children agreed. They wanted to create their own clocks from plastic materials, so the teacher asked them to create a plastic clock as their next project for the week.
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This story tells about the recycling adventures of a girl named Rapunzel. Let's see what awaits us in this adventure of Rapunzel.




Because Rapunzel knew. Environmental pollution; garbage, waste, rubble was harming animals, trees and flowers.Rapunzel got up from her bed, had breakfast and got ready to go to school. When she went to school, her teacher told them about recycling. The teacher told Rapunzel and her friends about recycling. He gave me a project. Rapunzel was very excited, she had very good ideas in her mind.
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