Alba and the Ocean Cleanup

by Lara Hawthorne (Author) Lara Hawthorne (Illustrator)

Reading Level: K − 1st Grade
Alba the fish has spent her entire life collecting precious objects that drift down to the ocean floor. From delicate shells to brightly colored coral, each year on her birthday she gathers one more precious item. But over the years, Alba notices her collection is losing its sparkle and that the world is changing. There is trash everywhere! When, on her birthday hunt, something unthinkable happens, it seems like the plastic may have changed her ocean home forever. Is it too late?

Alba and the Ocean Cleanup
 is a beautifully illustrated picture book about what we can do to save this important ecosystem.
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Kirkus

Unlikely—but the simple story and bright pictures underscore the importance of taking care of our ocean.

Publishers Weekly

Appealing hopefulness infuses the implausible tale of Alba, an orange fish who lives in a reef where "shimmering fish darted and dived, and strange creatures scuttled into hidden places." She loves to collect things, but over time, "Alba found fewer beautiful objects... and slowly, more trash started to appear." Hawthorne's clean-edged watercolor and gouache illustrations conjure the dismal fate of the dazzling reef--a four-panel spread shows the trash piling up and the color leaching away. When Alba spots a pearl in a plastic bottle, she is trapped trying to retrieve it. After rescuing Alba, a girl named Kaia tells everyone in her community "how dangerous their plastic and trash were making the oceans." The town cleans up the mess over the course of a single page turn, even installing wind turbines, and Kaia returns home to a recovering reef. Closing spreads identify animals in the reef and ways to take care of the ocean, but the book's simplistic, speedy approach to cleanup may not impress upon readers the scale of the actions needed. Ages 3-7. (Mar.)

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Review quotes

When a reef fish becomes stuck in a plastic bottle, a caring human child not only rescues her, but also organizes an ocean cleanup...the simple story and bright pictures underscore the importance of taking care of our ocean.
—Kirkus Reviews

Appealing hopefulness infuses the implausible tale of Alba, an orange fish who lives in a reef where "shimmering fish darted and dived, and strange creatures scuttled into hidden places."...Closing spreads identify animals in the reef and ways to take care of the ocean.
—Publishers Weekly
Lara Hawthorne
Lara Hawthorne is a graduate of Falmouth University in England. She is the author-illustrator of Herb and the illustrator of The King of Christmas by Carol Ann Duffy. Inspired by nature, myths, and legends, she creates wonderful small worlds with her distinct watercolor style. She lives in the UK.
Classification
Fiction
ISBN-13
9781536210446
Lexile Measure
-
Guided Reading Level
-
Publisher
Big Picture Press
Publication date
March 17, 2020
Series
-
BISAC categories
JUV002100 - Juvenile Fiction | Animals | Fishes
JUV029010 - Juvenile Fiction | Nature & the Natural World | Environment
JUV030080 - Juvenile Fiction | People & Places | Australia & Oceania
Library of Congress categories
Fishes
Picture books
Coral reef ecology

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