Saving seal, the plastic predicament, Diane Jackson Hill ; illustrated by Craig Smith
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- Children's stories
- Seals (Animals) -- Juvenile fiction
- Plastic marine debris + Environmental aspects -- Juvenile fiction
- Environmental protection + Citizen participation -- Juvenile fiction
- Marine pollution -- Juvenile fiction
- Picture books
- Fiction
- Grandparent and child -- Juvenile fiction
- Australian fiction
- Marine animals -- Juvenile fiction
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Saving seal, the plastic predicament, Diane Jackson Hill ; illustrated by Craig Smith
Language
eng
Illustrations
illustrations
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no index present
Literary form
fiction
Main title
Saving seal
Responsibility statement
Diane Jackson Hill ; illustrated by Craig Smith
Sub title
the plastic predicament
Summary
Seal has made his home in the waters of a coastal village, but he often finds himself trapped and ensnared in the plastic rubbish filling the Bay. Fortunately, he is rescued by Lizzie and Grandpa Dave. Lizzie and Grandpa Dave are motivated to do something about cleaning up their Bay and saving the marine life who are being threatened more and more by the rubbish found in the Bay and on their beaches. They encourage the towns people to join them in their fight against plastic pollution devastating their beaches and harming marine life. This is a story about how we can make a change, about cooperation and making the right choices and making them now
Target audience
preschool
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