See Inside Why Plastic is a Problem

Matthew Oldham and Lizzie Cope

Age: 6+

RRP  £9.99

Series: See Inside

See Inside Why Plastic is a Problem

By: Matthew Oldham, Lizzie Cope

Illustrated by Spencer Wilson

Series : See Inside, How It Works

Age 6+

RRP  £9.99

Everyone knows that plastic has become a problem for our planet, but do you know why? And do you know how YOU can help be a part of the solution to the problem? This vividly illustrated book is packed with flaps that explain how plastic is made, what's bad (and sometimes good) about different types of plastic, and the many ways it can causes harm to our rivers, oceans and wildlife. And there are lots of ideas for cutting down on your own reliance on plastic, too. The book was created with expert input from Plastic Oceans UK, a leading campaign and education group all about the problem of plastic.
Extent:
16 pages
Dimensions:
276.4 x 222.8mm
Board ISBN:
9781474986144
Key Stage:
KS2
Publication Date:
February 2022
Work Reference:
05962

1 THE AGE OF PLASTIC

2 ALL KINDS OF PLASTIC

3 THE SECRET LIFE OF PLASTIC WASTE

4 PLASTIC LASTS... FOREVER?

5 PLASTIC IN NATURE

6 GOOD PLASTIC?

7 SOLVING THE PLASTIC PROBLEM

8 WHAT CAN WE DO NEXT?

Matthew Oldham
Matthew writes books for Usborne about all sorts of subjects, including history, science and Planet Earth. Before he did this, he studied English at university and worked for the BBC where he made funny radio programmes. In his spare time he likes to ride his bike, visit all kinds of museums and read on his sofa as much as possible.

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Lizzie Cope
Lizzie grew up in Wiltshire, not far from Stonehenge - she has this to thank for her love of nature, legends and World Heritage sites. Now she lives in London, where she's written books about giraffes, oceans and plastic, and thought up lots of ideas for puzzles and activities, too.

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