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What Happened to the Fish in the Lake?
What Happened to the Fish in the Lake?

What Happened to the Fish in the Lake?

A Story About the Tragedy of the Commons

By Maggie Ka Ka Lee, Illustrated by Twisstii

7-9

Champs for Our Environment

JUVENILE FICTION

32 Pages, 8.25 x 10

Formats: Trade Paper

Trade Paper, $9.99 (US $9.99) (CA $12.99)

Publication Date: July 2024

ISBN 9789815113426

Rights: US & CA

Marshall Cavendish International (Asia) (Jul 2024)
Marshall Cavendish Children

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Overview

An engaging story about the importance of protecting our environment and sustaining the Earth’s resources for ourselves and future generations.

The tragedy of the commons describes what happens when people take as much as they want from a shared, limited resource without thinking of the consequences. As a result, the resource becomes depleted.

In What Happened to the Fish in the Lake?, fishers live happily around a lake for years until they start to take more fish than they have need for. Over time, the fish dwindle and disappear. What will the fishers come together to do? Will they be able to solve the problem?

This inspirational children’s story highlights the need for everyone to come together to protect and sustain the Earth’s natural resources for the good of all.
 

Author Biography

Maggie Ka Ka Lee is an environmentalist and former scientist. She has worked for the United Nations Environment Programme, WWF Singapore, WWF International and several Fortune 500 companies. A prominent speaker and communicator, she has been involved in TEDx events in Singapore and over 100 panels around the world in the past five years. Maggie has written over 10 articles in grey literature and peer-reviewed academic journals.

Twisstii is an illustrator based in Singapore. She has illustrated many children’s picture storybooks and has also done commercial work for art galleries and corporations.