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The Garden of Old Shoes

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Old shoes become plant pots for a class garden.

In Ibadan, a curious class discovers a pile of old shoes behind a store. Instead of throwing them away, the children clean them, prepare them with adult guidance, and plant pepper seedlings inside. What begins as a simple recycling activity soon turns into a lively “shoe garden” — the most talked-about corner in the school.

The Garden of Old Shoes introduces young readers to the idea that waste can be transformed into something useful. Through a relatable school setting and hands-on action, children learn early lessons about reuse, care for plants, teamwork, and environmental responsibility.

Designed for Primary pupils (Ages 8–10), this story supports early learning in:

  • Recycling and waste-to-resource thinking

  • Basic gardening and plant care

  • Environmental awareness and responsibility

  • Creative problem-solving and teamwork

Perfect for classrooms, home reading, school libraries, and sustainability programs.

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