An earth-bot's solution to plastic pollution / illustrated by Russell Ayto.
Record details
- ISBN: 1525305387
- ISBN: 9781525305382
- Physical Description: 1 volume (unpaged) : colour illustrations ; 24 cm.
- Publisher: Toronto, ON : Kids Can Press, [2018]
- Copyright: ©2018
Content descriptions
| Immediate Source of Acquisition Note: | LSC 19.99 |
Search for related items by subject
| Subject: | Plastic marine debris > Juvenile fiction. Plastics > Environmental aspects > Juvenile fiction. Waste minimization > Juvenile fiction. Orderliness > Juvenile fiction. |
Available copies
- 1 of 1 copy available at Tsuga Consortium.
Holds
- 0 current holds with 1 total copy.
| Location | Call Number / Copy Notes | Barcode | Shelving Location | Status | Due Date |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Lakeshore Branch | STO JP Ayto | 31681020162632 | PICTURE | Available | - |
- Baker & Taylor
"In his signature quirky style, Russell Ayto takes on the plastic crisis in Plastic Pollution Is Ruining Our Ocean! -- a story about a video game-loving boy named Neo and some unexpected aquatic visitors, who need his help. Neo and his grandfather live by the ocean. The ocean has a big problem. It's called plastic pollution. Plastic pollution is also a big problem in Neo's room. His room is a complete mess. Grandpa calls it "an area of outstanding danger to nature." But Neo doesn't notice ... Like a lot of kids, Neo loves video games. And he doesn't care what his room looks like. He's happiest when he's playing his favourite video game -- Space Cabbages, which mainly involves defending planet Earth from invading aliens, by chucking cabbages at them. But Grandpa really wants him to clean up his room, so just as he's heading out for an astronaut reunion party, he hands Neo a feather duster, a vacuum cleaner and a recycling bin. Neo is right in the middle of an attack by giant space centipedes that have been sent by the aliens to eat all the cabbages when he hears a knock at the door ... It's a seal. "Please can you help us? Plastic Pollution is ruining our Ocean," the seal says. "I'm busy saving the planet," replies Neo, "but you can have this feather duster." A short time later, there's another knock at the door. A penguin and a turtle have come to ask for help. Neo gives them the vacuum cleaner and the recycling bin. But feather dusters, vacuum cleaners and recycling bins don't work underwater. The animals convince Neo to come and see for himself. It's an ACTUAL PROPER CATASTROPHE! Worse than an attack of giant centipedes and aliens put together! What can they do? They need an actual proper solution for plastic pollution! Hmm, Neo thinks. When he plays Space Cabbages, the only way to defeat the aliens is if all the Earth-Bots team up to fight the aliens. That's it! They need everybody to join together to combat plastic pollution. And if they don't want to keep having catastrophes, everyone is going to have to stop using so much plastic! The last page will feature ways kids can help combat plastic pollution."-- - Baker & Taylor
A young video game-loving boy finds an actual invasion taking place right outside his door when his sea creature neighbors need his help solving a big plastic pollution problem. Illustrations. - Grand Central Pub
In his signature quirky style, Russell Ayto takes on plastic pollution with this story about a video gameâloving boy named Neo and some unexpected aquatic visitors who need his help.
Neo lives next to the ocean, where thereâs a big plastic pollution problem. But Neo doesnât notice. Heâs too busy playing his favorite video game, joining forces with all the other Earth-bots to defend the planet against invading aliens. One day, though, Neoâs sea creature neighbors keep interrupting his game, as one after another comes to his door, pleading with him to help them clean up the plastic thatâs ruining their home. Finally, to get them to go away, Neo agrees to check it out. And the plastic mess he sees in the ocean shocks him. He suddenly realizes thereâs an actual invasion taking place right outside his door â one thatâs too big for him to handle on his own!
With a refreshing approach to the timely topic of plastic pollution in the worldâs oceans, hereâs a readable picture book that manages to be offbeat and loads of fun without making light of the issue. Award-winning author-illustrator Russell Aytoâs one-of-a-kind storytelling and hilarious illustrations will keep the pages turning, leading readers to concrete suggestions for how they can help. With its important environmental message and positive themes of teamwork, responsibility and stewardship, this book offers excellent connections to life science, earth science and social science curriculums.
- Grand Central Pub
A refreshing take on an all-too-important topic.Neo spends all his time playing his favorite video game, joining forces with other Earth-bots to defend the planet against invading aliens. But when his sea creature neighbors won't stop pleading with him to help them clean up the plastic that's ruining the ocean, Neo reluctantly agrees to check it out, and he's shocked by what he discovers. There's an actual invasion taking place right outside his door --- a plastic invasion! And it's too big to handle on his own!Sure to inspire real Earth-bots --- er, children --- everywhere to heed Neo's call to protect the oceans from plastic!