

The Wombles
Book • 1968
The Wombles, created by Elisabeth Beresford, are creatures that live in burrows and collect and recycle rubbish left behind by humans.
These furry creatures are known for their dedication to cleaning up Wimbledon Common, advocating for environmental responsibility.
The Wombles live by the motto, "Make good use of bad rubbish," turning discarded items into useful resources for their community.
Each Womble has a unique personality and skill, contributing to the group's harmonious and sustainable lifestyle.
The series has been adapted into a popular BBC television show featuring puppets.
These furry creatures are known for their dedication to cleaning up Wimbledon Common, advocating for environmental responsibility.
The Wombles live by the motto, "Make good use of bad rubbish," turning discarded items into useful resources for their community.
Each Womble has a unique personality and skill, contributing to the group's harmonious and sustainable lifestyle.
The series has been adapted into a popular BBC television show featuring puppets.
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as a popular series of children's books from the UK about recycling.

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