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Suggested Reading

Masks and Puppets

Reduce, Reuse, and Recycling for Kids

Reduce, Reuse, and Recycling for Adults

Masks and Puppets

Balinese Masks: Spirits of an Ancient Drama.Slattum, Judy; Schraub, Paul and Geertz, Hildred (2003).

Cajun Mardi Gras Masks.Lindhal, Carl and Ware, Carolyn (1997).

Commedia Dell'Arte: An Actor's Handbook. Rudlin, John (1994).

Face Coverings.American Craftsmen’s Council.Museum of Cotemporary Crafts (1971).

Japanese No Masks: With 300 Illustrations of Authentic HistoricalExamples.Perzynski, Friedrich and Appelbaum, Stanely (2005).

Korean Mask Dance.Cho, Dong-il (2005).

Mascaras de los Andes bolivianos.McFarren, Peter (Ed.) (1993).

Masks of Black Africa (African Art Art of Illustration).Segy, Ladislas (1976).

Masks, Face Coverings and Headgear.Laliberte, Norman and Mogelon, Alex (1961).

Masks of Mexico: Tigers, Devils, and the Dance of Life.Mauldin, Barbara (1999).

Masks:Their Meaning and Function. Lommel, Andreas (1970).

Masks of the world: An historical and pictorial survey of many types & times.Gregor, Joesph (1968).

Mooncakes and Hungry Ghosts: Festivals of China.Stepanchuk, Carol and Choy Wong, Charles (1992).

Puppets, Masks, and Performing Objects
. Bell, John (Ed.) (2001).

Representing Women: Sande Masquerades of the Mende of Sierra Leone.Phillips, Ruth B (1995).

Spirit Faces:Contemporary Native American Masks from the Northwest. Wyatt, Gary (1994).

Thai Puppets and Khon Masks by Chandavij.Natthapatra (2006).

The Theatre is in the Street:Politics and Performance in Sixties America.Martin, Bradford D. (2004).

Reduce, Reuse, and Recycling for Kids

Earth Book for Kids: Activities to Help Heal the Environment.Schwartz, Linda (1990).

Earth-Friendly Wearables: How to Make Fabulous Clothes and Accessories from Reusable Objects.Pfiffner, George (1995).

Fun With Recycling : 50 Great Things for Kids to Make from Junk.Elliot, Marion (2001).

Here Comes the Recycling Truck!.Seltzer, Meyer (1992).

Junk Treasures: A Sourcebook for Using Recycled Materials With Children.Puckett Cliatt, Mary Jo (1981).

Recycling: Meeting the Challenge of the Trash Crisis.Alvin, Virgina (1992).

Where Does the Garbage Go?: Revised Edition. Showers, Paul and Chewning, Randy (1994).

Recycle!: A Handbook for Kids.Gibbons, Gail (1996).

50 Simple Things Kids Can Do to Save the Earth.LLC Andrews McMeel Publishing and The EarthWorks Group (1990).

Reduce, Reuse, and Recycling for Adults

Cradle to Cradle: Remaking the Way We Make Things.McDonough, William and Braungart, Michael(2002).

Empire of Scrounge: Inside the Urban Underground of Dumpster Diving, Trash Picking, and Street Scavenging.Ferrell, Jeffery (2005).

Fat of the Land: The Garbage Of New York--The Last Two Hundred Years.Miller, Benjamin (2000).

Garbage In The Cities: Refuse Reform and the Environment.Melosi, Martin (2004).

GarbageLand: On the Secret Trail of Trash.Royte, Elizbeth (2006).

Gone Tomorrow: The Hidden Life of Garbage.Rodger, Heather (2006).

Never Done:A History of American Housework.Strasser, Susan (2000).

Rubbish!: The Archaeology of Garbage.Rathje, William L. and Murphy, Cullen (2001).

Stuff: The Secret Lives of Everyday Things.Ryan, John c. and Thein Durning, Alan (1997).

The Waste Crisis: Landfills, Incinerators, and the Search for a Sustainable Future.Tammemagi, Hans Y. (1999).

You Can Prevent Global Warming (and Save Money!): 51 Easy Ways.Langholz, Jeffery and Turner, Kelly (2003).

Waste and Want: A Social History of Trash.Strasser, Susan (2000).

Why Do We Recycle?: Markets, Values, and Public Policy.Ackerman, Frank (1996).