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The Odd Fish

Naomi Jones James Jones

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English
Farshore
20 March 2023
A warm and funny eco-adventure with a clever message about looking after our blue planet, perfect for budding David Attenboroughs!

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?

Eight million tonnes of plastic find their way into our oceans and rivers every year. That’s equal to dumping one rubbish truck every minute into the sea!

This urgent problem is highlighted for the youngest readers with gentle humour and engaging characters, and offers practical ways we we can all make a real difference to protect our oceans and the creatures that live in them, and opens up key discussions about the environment and the topical issues highlighted in David Attenborough's Blue Planet.

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Illustrated by:   James Jones
Imprint:   Farshore
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 250mm,  Width: 250mm,  Spine: 2mm
Weight:   180g
ISBN:   9780755504428
ISBN 10:   0755504429
Pages:   32
Publication Date:  
Recommended Age:   From 3 to 6 years
Audience:   Children/juvenile ,  English as a second language
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

James W. Jones is a psychotherapist with a private practice in New York and a professor at a US University. He recently won an award from the American Psychology Association for his ground breaking work in correlating psychology and religion. He is the author of several books on the subject.

Reviews for The Odd Fish

A gentle tale which effectively gets across the message […] The real fish are very lively, and children will enjoy their little conversations. The beautifully ocean toned images and clever page design are very engaging. The authors note with information about pollution and how you can help at home and at school makes this a very useful introductory text for environment topics. Joy Court, Editorial Expert at LoveReading4Kids A sophisticated look at plastic pollution in a beautifully told and at times heartache-inducing story of one fish’s attempt to help “odd fish” find their family. JOSEPH COELHO, Children’s Laureate A lovely little book about plastic pollution for the smallest man in my life. SOPHIE HELLYER – surfer, cold-water swimmer and environmentalist A brilliant book […] great stuff for the kids but also us adults as well. TONY RIDDLE aka The Natural Lifestylist A beautifully illustrated picture book with a powerful message about plastic pollution. JAMES EDGAR, Plymouth Design Forum ‘We love it’ STEVE BACKSHALL, naturalist broadcaster and author


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