An “irresistible” environmental fairy story filled with “funny rhymes and an essential message” that proves even little ones might help within the battle towards single-use plastics (Sy Montgomery, writer of The Soul of an Octopus).
Meet Sippy, the world’s final plastic straw, as he discovers how he might help create a cleaner, safer world for his new animal pals.
Sippy, a plastic straw who was used as soon as after which discarded, worries what’s going to occur to him when he realizes he can’t be recycled. As he flies, floats, and flutters across the planet, he meets animals who’re fighting the plastic drawback. He chats with a raccoon with a six-pack ring round his neck, a cardinal whose nest is made solely of junk, turtles who confuse grocery luggage with meals, a hermit crab pressured to stay in a plastic cap, and a startled duck who runs round with a chip bag on her head. Finally, Sippy is swallowed by a hungry whale who’s eating on ocean trash! Just when all hope appears misplaced, he skyrockets to freedom and calls out “Together we can fix this! Let’s clean our world—let’s try!”
Parents and lecturers of kids 7 to 10 years outdated can use Sippy’s colourful journey—based mostly on actual examples of animals in the environment—to lift consciousness in regards to the impacts of plastics on nature and to show kids about alternate options to single-use plastics.
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