The Whale Who Ate Plastic
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The Whale Who Ate Plastic is a heartwarming picture book to teach young children about the ocean plastic pollution problem and to help inspire children to want to make a difference in protecting our beautiful, and fragile environment. This gentle story inspires children to take action that can really make a difference in our world. Synopsis: The Whale Who Ate Plastic is a picture book that follows a hungry whale who loves to eat. One day he meets a little fish who tells him about plastic. Not knowing that plastic is not food, the whale eats the plastic and feels very poorly indeed. This is a great opening for further discussion about protecting the natural world. The Whale Who Ate Plastic Book Categories for parents, guardians, and teachers that align with their interests and goals for their children's education:Children's Environmental Books: This category encompasses books that educate children about environmental issues and inspire them to take action to protect the planet.Picture Books: Includes illustrations and text aimed at young children.Nature and Ecology: The focus is on the natural world and ecological concepts, relevant for parents interested in teaching their children about environmental conservation.Conservation and Preservation: Highlights the importance of preserving natural habitats and wildlife, making it suitable for parents, guardians and teachers looking to instil values of conservation in their children.Science and Nature: Gently explores scientific concepts related to the natural world designed to foster curiosity and understanding of environmental issues in their children.
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9798224828302
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Grouping Title | whale who ate plastic |
Grouping Author | stephanie oconnor |
Grouping Category | book |
Grouping Language | English (eng) |
Last Grouping Update | 2025-09-03 01:26:10AM |
Last Indexed | 2025-09-20 02:58:50AM |
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The Whale Who Ate Plastic is a heartwarming picture book to teach young children about the ocean plastic pollution problem and to help inspire children to want to make a difference in protecting our beautiful, and fragile environment. This gentle story inspires children to take action that can really make a difference in our world. Synopsis: The Whale Who Ate Plastic is a picture book that follows a hungry whale who loves to eat. One day he meets a little fish who tells him about plastic. Not knowing that plastic is not food, the whale eats the plastic and feels very poorly indeed. This is a great opening for further discussion about protecting the natural world. The Whale Who Ate Plastic Book Categories for parents, guardians, and teachers that align with their interests and goals for their children's education:Children's Environmental Books: This category encompasses books that educate children about environmental issues and inspire them to take action to protect the planet.Picture Books: Includes illustrations and text aimed at young children.Nature and Ecology: The focus is on the natural world and ecological concepts, relevant for parents interested in teaching their children about environmental conservation.Conservation and Preservation: Highlights the importance of preserving natural habitats and wildlife, making it suitable for parents, guardians and teachers looking to instil values of conservation in their children.Science and Nature: Gently explores scientific concepts related to the natural world designed to foster curiosity and understanding of environmental issues in their children.
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Recycling (Waste) -- Fiction
Science and nature -- Fiction
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The Whale Who Ate Plastic
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Electronic books
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Recycling (Waste)
Science and nature
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Recycling (Waste)
Science and nature
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