The fibers are woven into a cozy, blue fleece jacket. A girl buys the jacket for a snowy day. The bottle concludes: "I wasn't a bottle anymore. I was a hug. And I was proud."
The story is told from the bottle’s point of view, beginning with its “birth” in an oil refinery (“I was born deep in the Earth. I was made from crude oil…”). This anthropomorphic framing serves three functions: The fibers are woven into a cozy, blue fleece jacket
Children ages 4 to 6 (Preschool to Grade 1). I was a hug
A 24-page nonfiction story written in a fictional diary style . The bottle is: Ultimately
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Ultimately, the story concludes with a transformation. The plastic bottle does not just return as another bottle; it is reborn as a fleece jacket. This plot twist serves a dual purpose: it teaches the concept of downcycling or repurposing, and it provides a tangible, comforting ending where the character finds a new life.