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A Visit to Kitt Peak
Amelia Earhart: A Legend in Flight
Arthur's Bad News Day
Castles
Chili Pepper Powder Surprise
China
Chinzaemon the Silent
Coral Reefs
Earthquakes, Volcanoes, and Tsunamis
Eleventeen
Emily
Extreme Animals
Famous First Ladies
Fireworks
Horseshoes Aren't Just for Good Luck
How Glooskap Found Summer
Mermaid in a Teacup
Mike Van Zee, Special Olympian
Mystery at Camp White Cloud
On Eagle River
Plight of the Polar Bear
Robin Hood and the King
Salmon: A Link in the Food Chain
Sharks
SPRAK!
Summer Olympics Events
Sweet Potato Challenge
The Castaway Pines
The Footprint
The Golden Flute
The Legend of Nessie
The Little Fir Tree
The Three-R Plan
Vincent's Bedroom
Walking in Roman Footsteps
Zookeeping
The Three-R Plan The Three-R Plan
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Words Included:
   abused
   benefit
   citizen
   decay
   frugal
   recycle
   reduce
   reuse
   steward
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The Three-R Plan is a story about a once-lovely kingdom that has grown barren. The king sends out a proclamation stating that he is looking for someone to solve the problem of their decaying land. Whoever can solve the problem will be invited to live in the castle for the rest of his or her days. Ricardo, Roger, and Randy each has useful ideas and brings them to the king: Reduce, Reuse, and Recycle. The king accepts them all together and names it the Three-R Plan. Improvements are soon witnessed in the land, and the kingdom begins to flourish once again. Illustrations support the text.
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