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Don't Eat the Plastic
Don't Eat the Plastic

Don't Eat the Plastic

JUVENILE FICTION

32 Pages, 10 x 10

Hardcover Picture Book, $17.95 (US $17.95) (CA $24.00)

Publication Date: October 2020

ISBN 9781950584031

Rights: WOR

Green Writers Press (Oct 2020)

Publication Cancelled
 

Overview

Little Alligator is waking up from a peaceful slumber and goes through his morning routine of brushing his teeth, combing his hair, showering and stretching his body before he is off to get his big breakfast to start off his day. As he begins his journey, he encounters a trashed environment with all kinds of plastic pollution! The little alligator almost chokes on a plastic drinking bottle, a single-use plastic bag lands on his head as he is swimming deep in the water, a large worn-out car tire gets stuck on his waist! He escapes the water and sees a yellow bird with its beak held tightly closed by a plastic juice bottle cap, a duck with soda can rings squeezed around its neck, and a turtle with a plastic grocery bag stuck in his mouth! He helps these animals to get free and in return they become a group that shares an experience that bonds them forever as friends. Together they make sure the environment is clean and that no other animals will ever suffer from plastic pollution again!

Author Biography

Dara Herman Zierlein has taught art at Public Schools in NYC, Massachusetts for over twenty years, and as an exhibiting artist. She is currently illustrating for The Rumpus. She has been interviewed on several themes focusing on motherhood, climate change, and recently on a podcast advocating for a plastic-free environment with the Valley Advocate newspaper. Peter O. Zierlein is a German native. His client list includes The New York Times, The Washington Post, The Nation and international publications like Berliner Zeitung, Spiegel, Le Monde Diplomatique, and many others. Zierlein's poster, "Freedom of Speech," is his visual commentary and contribution to "Reimagining the Four Freedoms," an exhibition with the Norman Rockwell Museum that will travel internationally until 2020, and was recently featured on Sunday Morning CBS. Peter, and his wife Dara, live in Northampton, Massachusetts.