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Kids Fight Plastic

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Have you got 2 minutes? That’s all the time it takes to become a # 2minutesuperhero . Plastic is everywhere. It is in the rivers and it is in the sea. We need superheroes to fight plastic and help save our oceans.

Read this essential book and find out how you can become a #2minutesuperhero by completing 50 missions to fight plastic at home, school and on your days out.

Informative, practical and positive, this guide for children is written by Martin Dorey, anti-plastic campaigner and author of the bestselling No. More. Plastic . Martin is the founder of the Beach Clean Network and the #2minutebeachclean movement and believes that small actions add up to make a big difference.

Our Review Panel says...

An illustrated non-fiction book that encourages young readers to become a #2minutesuperhero in the fight against plastic pollution. Perfectly pitched for KS2, this books carries the message that ‘2 minutes is all the time it takes to be a superhero’, suggesting quick and simple steps that children can take to reduce plastic pollution through a series of appealing superhero missions. It also explains how plastics can be good or bad, not oversimplifying the issue or suggesting a complete boycott of anything plastic. Highly recommended.

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