The odd fish

Jones, Naomi Cartwright Jones, James Paul

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26 unnumbered pages : colour illustrations ; 25 cm.

'An eco-adventure story about plastic in the ocean'--Cover.
A clever and cautionary tale on the problem of plastic pollution that riddles the seas. When Little Fish and her family encounter an odd new fish bobbing along on its own, they embark on an exciting journey to reunite it with its family. But Odd Fish isn't the only creature who needs Little Fish's help. Turtle has a tummy ache and Octopus's tentacles are tangled. Clever readers will spot the one thing that links them all . . . plastic. Maybe Odd Fish doesn't belong in the sea after all? Every day around eight million pieces of plastic pollution find their way into our oceans. This urgent problem is highlighted for the youngest readers with gentle humour and engaging characters - and a non-fiction section offers practical ways we can all help to protect our oceans and the creatures that live in them.
Location edition Bar Code due date
Central Library 1000041720
15/09/2025