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Our Plastic Problem
(Orca Footprints)

Publication Date
February 11, 2025
Genre / Grade Band
Non-fiction /  4th − 5th
Our Plastic Problem (Orca Footprints)

This title will be released on February 11, 2025

Description

We have a serious plastic problem.

What was supposed to be a miracle material when it was first invented is now one of the biggest sources of pollution on our planet. But where does plastic come from? Why do we use so much of it? How does it hurt the environment and the animals who live there? Our Plastic Problem looks at plastic's history, uses, and how it affects land, water, air and human health. It also explores innovations in bioplastic and recycling, and practical ways to reduce and replace the plastic in our lives. Working together, we can solve our plastic problem.

Publication date
February 11, 2025
Classification
Non-fiction
Page Count
48
ISBN-13
9781459836709
Lexile Measure
-
Guided Reading Level
-
Publisher
Orca Book Publishers
Series
Orca Footprints
BISAC categories
JNF037020 - Juvenile Nonfiction | Science & Nature | Environmental Conservation & Protection
JNF065000 - Juvenile Nonfiction | Recycling & Green Living
Library of Congress categories
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School Library Journal

This is a great introduction to the history of plastics, modern uses and challenges with plastics, and how perception of their use has shifted from positive to negative. Durnford explores how plastics came to be with an easy-to-understand description of plastic synthesis from ethane to nurdles (the tiny plastic pieces used to make larger plastic items). She uses highly relatable examples to show readers how plastics are deeply woven into every aspect of our lives, from the clothes we wear to the lifesaving advantages of plastics in the medical field. She discusses the ways that plastics persist in the environment, the challenges associated with recycling, and what people can do to help with the plastic problem. The text is very informative and written at a level that is digestible for young readers. There are photographs throughout depicting commonly used plastics and where these plastics end up in the environment (landfills, the ocean, etc.). Photographs are coupled with digitally rendered, clip art-style images that may not appeal to older readers. Quick tips and facts in sidebars will keep easily distracted tweens engaged. This text would work well with a study unit. VERDICT Hand this book to budding environmentalists or anyone interested in learning more about the plastic problem. A recommended purchase for updating nonfiction collections.

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Kirkus

Accentuates the positive without minimizing the issue’s scope.

ALA/Booklist

A timely introduction to a serious environmental issue.

Megan Durnford

A born storyteller, Megan Durnford is a writer, arts journalist and documentary filmmaker. She is the author of two nonfiction books: René Lévesque: The Fascinating Life of a Separatist Icon and Christmas in Quebec: Heartwarming Legends, Tales and Traditions. Megan's interest in environmental science stems from her love of the natural world. Her first documentary film, Just a Lawn, highlighted Quebec's pioneering ban on cosmetic pesticides and the dark side of "perfect lawns." Megan lives in Montreal with her family.

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