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Children's Fiction Recycling & Green Living

No More Plastic

illustrated by Alma Fullerton

Publisher
Pajama Press Inc.
Initial publish date
Apr 2024
Category
Recycling & Green Living, Environment, Marine Life, Values & Virtues
Recommended Age
4 to 7
Recommended Grade
k to 3
  • Hardback

    ISBN
    9781772781137
    Publish Date
    May 2021
    List Price
    $22.95
  • Paperback / softback

    ISBN
    9781772783131
    Publish Date
    Apr 2024
    List Price
    $14.95

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Description

Isley loves the ocean and everything in it. Well, almost everything. Her heart sinks at the sight of her Alantic Ocean shoreline covered in trash. One day, upon discovering a beached right whale that has starved to death after swallowing plastic, Isley decides enough is enough. She steers her family into adopting a zero-waste lifestyle, inspiring others to do the same. But when the adults around her give way to apathy and routine, how can Isley make sure her whale’s memory inspires lasting change?

With diorama art made from plastic waste by award-winning author-illustrator Alma Fullerton, No More Plastic is a moving, eye-catching, and ultimately hopeful reminder that the health of our oceans—and our planet—is in our hands.

“Among the best of the recent books about ocean plastic thanks to its positive approach and practical suggestions included at the end, this title would work well as a group read-aloud….A gentle, effective presentation of an environmental disaster.”—Kirkus ★ Starred Review

“[A] clear environmental message about how damaging plastic is to our environment. Isley’s earnest persistence to get rid of plastic is admirable. For libraries in need of a strong environmental message for their youngest readers.”—School Library Journal

About the author

Alma Fullerton is an award winning author- author/illustrator. She lives in NorthLake PEI with her husband, and dog. Born in Ontario Canada, she grew up in a large military family and has lived in in Ontario, British Columbia, Nova Scotia and Germany. Alma struggled with reading and memorized most things until the age of nine when, with the help of her grade four teacher, she realized she had dyslexia. By grade nine Alma loved reading. Besides writing and illustrating Alma now works in schools as an educational assistant who helps children with learning disabilities figure out the best way for them to learn.

Her books have been nominated and/or have won awards including the Governor General Finalist 2008, TD Canadian Children's Literature Award finalist 2009 & 2011 Ruth and Sylvia Schwartz Award winner 2009, CLA Children's Book of the Year Honor Book 2009, 2011 Golden Oak Award winner 2009, Once Upon a World Children's Book Award Winner - 2009, Manitoba Young Readers' Choice Award shortlist - 2010, SilverBirch Award shortlist -2010, 2014, Silver Birch Express 2023, Blue Spruce Award 2014 & 2016, 2022, Kentucky BlueGrass Award 2015 and the 2016 Marilyn Baillie picture book award.

Alma Fullerton's profile page

Awards

  • Short-listed, Shining Willow finalist
  • Runner-up, OLA Forest of Reading Blue Spruce Award nominee
  • Long-listed, Green Earth Book Award Long List Selection
  • Short-listed, Globe and Mail “Kids’ books gift guide: Find new ways for young readers to explore the world” selection
  • Short-listed, CCBC Best Books for Kids & Teens Fall Selection

Editorial Reviews

Praise for No More Plastic

2022 Green Earth Book Award Honor Book

2022 Shining Willow finalist

2022 OLA Forest of Reading Blue Spruce Award Honour Book

2021 Globe and Mail “Kids’ books gift guide: Find new ways for young readers to explore the world” selection

2021 CCBC Best Books for Kids & Teens Fall Selection

2021 Open Book feature "Alma Fullerton Uses Literal Plastic Trash to Advocate for a Plastic-Free Future in Her Inspiring New Picture Book"

CBC Books "Sustainability and the Environment Fall 2023” Selection

★ STARRED REVIEW “Among the best of the recent books about ocean plastic thanks to its positive approach and practical suggestions included at the end, this title would work well as a group read-aloud….A gentle, effective presentation of an environmental disaster.”—Kirkus Starred Review

“Every aspect of the book’s illustrations is created from plastic except for the sand, which Fullerton imported from P.E.I….The result is visually stunning…”—Quill & Quire

“[A] clear environmental message about how damaging plastic is to our environment. Isley’s earnest persistence to get rid of plastic is admirable. For libraries in need of a strong environmental message for their youngest readers.” —School Library Journal

“The vibrant, richly coloured illustrations are lush and beautifully textured, and the fact that Fullerton used repurposed plastic to create them increases their impact…[T]his vivid and inspiring book is a compelling call to action and a powerful reminder that we can—and must!—all make a difference.”—Atlantic Books

No More Plastic is an inspiring story of perseverance with an important lesson that one little person can make a big difference. The intriguing illustrations—diorama art made out of plastic waste, sand, and moss—help tell the story and drive home the message.”—Hakai Magazine

“Author-illustrator Alma Fullerton’s passion for the environment shines through in No More Plastic…[The story] demonstrates the positive impacts of changes we can all make for the good of the environment.”—Green Teacher

“[T]he use of diorama art made from plastic waste by the illustrator… really brought the book full circle… Isley is in all of us.”—Mrs. Book Dragon

“The illustrations in this fun picture book were made from plastic waste, and I found that amazing. I recommend this book. I read it multiple times and noticed new things in the illustrations each time!”—Viviane – age 9, Kids’ BookBuzz

“An empowering story about a girl who finds a way to make a difference in her community, with information that may inspire kids to take action themselves.”—A Kids Book A Day

“[A]n important picture book which delivers a vital message that cannot be ignored any longer. Highly recommended!”—Metroland Toronto

“Alma Fullerton, a fierce and dedicated protector of the environment… [u]sing 'repurposed plastic, sand, and moss'…creates brilliant images for the illustrations in this fine book…Reading books like No More Plastic brings an awareness to a young generation and is absolutely essential for their future.”—Sal’s Fiction Addiction

“No More Plastic is a call to action for all readers to re-examine their relationship with plastic, especially single use plastic and to start making better choices for the sake of the future of the earth.”—Storytime with Stephanie

“No More Plastic…is an extraordinary story, beautiful and sad, and with a lot of hope, showing how the positive voice of one person can change a community.”—@littlefreelibrarygrahamnc

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