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Educating Through Imagination: Local Recycler Educates Young Minds

By Alba Estrada
Community Writer
08/27/2025 at 11:03 AM

AIM Recycling California has introduced a creative approach to educating young learners about the value of recycling and sustainability. Dinos in the Scrap Yard: A Metal Recycling Adventure! is a newly released children’s book that introduces ideas like sustainability and the circular economy through a fun and imaginative story. Now available on all major platforms in the USA and Canada.

This dino-powered story introduces children ages 4–8 to the world of recycling through imagination, adventure, and lessons about protecting the planet. With colorful illustrations and lively storytelling, kids follow Theo, a curious boy who visits a scrap yard with his dad and soon finds himself on a dino-sized adventure through the world of recycling. In Theo’s eyes, giant recycling machines become dinosaurs, and piles of scrap metal transform into the building blocks of a cleaner, greener world.

“Metal recycling plays a key role in the circular economy, and we wanted to find a way to share that message with families in a fun and accessible way,” said the team at AIM Recycling. “By combining dinosaurs, creativity, and real-world environmental lessons, we’re showing kids that they can be everyday heroes in their community.”

The book is designed to:

  • Spark imagination while introducing real-world environmental concepts
  • Teach children about recycling and sustainability in an age-appropriate way
  • Encourage families and classrooms to discuss the importance of protecting our planet
  • Provide bonus activities, recycling facts, and discussion questions to extend learning

Whether used for bedtime reading, Earth Day activities, or classroom discussions, Dinos in the Scrap Yard: A Metal Recycling Adventure! is both entertaining and educational—encouraging children to see the value of recycling and the impact of small actions in building a sustainable future.

Dinos in the Scrap Yard: A Metal Recycling Adventure! is now available on Amazon and throughout retailers across North America. To learn more, visit www.aim-recycling.com, or purchase your own copy from Amazon.com: https://a.co/d/5KMmTfv.

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