This work is part of an illustrated activities series which describes how popular, everyday objects are made. In this particular book, children discover the stages by which paper is grown and produced. The book is designed for cross-curricular work in science and technology.
Describes how paper is produced and examines it many uses. Why do we use paper to make tissues? This series looks at the way we use materials to make the things we need in everyday life. It shows how the materials properties make them useful.
How is paper made? Tall, thick trees are cut down, chopped into tiny pieces to make pulp, and rolled flat into giant rolls of paper. After the rolls are cut into smaller pieces, the paper is sent to stores and printers to be used by people.
Paper is made from trees. To see the cycle, read this informative book. Provide Children with a fun and exciting introduction to reading about the people, places, and things in their world.
Can a brown book be green? Find out how old paper can be turned into a new brown book.
Paper is made from trees. To see the cycle, read this informative book. Simple words and photographs show the steps involved in making paper.