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Bottles Became Gardens

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In a school in Osogbo, Tunde’s class collects empty water bottles after break time. Their teacher shows them how to cut, fill, and plant efo tete and ugu in the bottles. The children learn that “waste” can become something useful and beautiful.

In a school in Osogbo, Tunde and his classmates notice many empty plastic water bottles left behind after break time. Instead of throwing them away, their teacher shows them how to reuse the bottles by cutting them, filling them with soil, and planting efo tete and ugu inside.

As the plants begin to grow, the children discover that something once called “waste” can become useful and beautiful. The bottle gardens soon brighten the school environment and give the pupils a sense of pride and responsibility.

Bottles Became Gardens introduces young readers to recycling and simple gardening through a familiar school setting. The story encourages creativity, care for the environment, and early problem-solving skills in a gentle, engaging way.

Designed for Primary 1 pupils (Ages 6–7), this book supports early learning in:

  • Recycling and reuse

  • Waste-to-resource thinking

  • Basic plant care

  • Environmental responsibility

Ideal for classrooms, home reading, school libraries, and sustainability education programs.

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