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Discover the inspiring true story of Isatou Ceesay, an African woman who started a recycling movement to combat the pollution caused by plastic bags in her community. For years, plastic bags were a cheap and convenient option for carrying goods in Njau, Gambia. However, when these bags broke or were no longer needed, they were carelessly discarded, leading to an unsightly accumulation of plastic waste alongside roads. The stagnant water in the bags provided a breeding ground for mosquitoes and diseases, while the burning of bags left behind a foul smell. The bags also strangled gardens, killed livestock, and polluted the environment. Isatou Ceesay decided to take action, and she began to collect the plastic bags and recycle them into something new. Her efforts not only helped to clean up the environment, but also provided income for women in her community who had been struggling to make ends meet. This powerful and moving book showcases the impact of one person's determination and ingenuity in creating positive change. It highlights the urgent need to address the plastic pollution crisis and encourages readers to take action to make a difference in their own communities. Join Isatou Ceesay and be inspired to become a changemaker in your own right. Review: There are so many things I love about this book - There are so many things I love about this book. First, the story about an incredible woman who used her vision and intelligence to start an enterprise that teaches young woman so many skills. Then the way the story is told by a very gifted writer. And to top it off, the illustrations are beautiful. This books transcends age and gender and race, it will appeal to any audience, and can be used with young children to teach them early the importance of recylcling and protecting our environment everywhere. Review: Amazing Story - Unbelievable story with true heart and meaning. This is a true work of art. My 6-year-old truly enjoyed this inspiring story.







































| Best Sellers Rank | #38,621 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #39 in Environmental Economics (Books) #58 in Children's Women Biographies (Books) #73 in Children's Recycling & Green Living Books |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 out of 5 stars 660 Reviews |
A**R
There are so many things I love about this book
There are so many things I love about this book. First, the story about an incredible woman who used her vision and intelligence to start an enterprise that teaches young woman so many skills. Then the way the story is told by a very gifted writer. And to top it off, the illustrations are beautiful. This books transcends age and gender and race, it will appeal to any audience, and can be used with young children to teach them early the importance of recylcling and protecting our environment everywhere.
E**H
Amazing Story
Unbelievable story with true heart and meaning. This is a true work of art. My 6-year-old truly enjoyed this inspiring story.
A**S
A Great Story About A Great Woman!
Love, love, love this book! Isatou is truly an amazing woman and her story needed to be told. Thanks to author Miranda Paul for bringing Isatou Ceesay's story to the hands of children across America! I've found that the story is engaging for a wide range of students (1-8 so far, have not read it to high schoolers yet) and the illustrations are bright and colorful for little ones as well. A simply told story of how one person can stand up and make big change if they have the determination. A great addition to any school or classroom library!
M**E
Engaging children
The children in my classroom always enjoy a story about real people. Read this to my group a couple of times as we celebrated Earth week. It held their attention and contributed to wonderful discussions on what each could do to help save the Earth.
K**N
WHY I LIKE THIS BOOK
WHY I LIKE THIS BOOK: One Plastic Bag has so many hooks. First, Miranda incorporates Gambian culture and language into the text, immersing the reader into Isatou’s world. Second, the book has great read aloud-ability. Miranda uses a repeating refrain: “first one, then two, then ten,” which makes kids want to chant along. Finally, who can resist a story about one person seeing an insurmountable problem and taking a small step that leads to a giant change? RESOURCES/ACTIVITIES: One Plastic Bag‘s Web site is packed with activities and information, including a PowerPoint about The Gambia and instructions for turning plastic bags into purses.
A**R
Great book for teaching problem and solution text structure!
I love how this story has so many powerful messages. It starts with one plastic bag that no one is concerned about and evolves into a story about taking care of our planet, women being problem solvers, and that we are able to do far more when we band together than we ever are able to do on our own.
F**R
Inspiring true story, eloquently told and gorgeously illustrated
This gorgeously illustrated true story shows how Isatou Ceesay and other women in her small village in the Gambia solved a big problem: discarded plastic bags, which were killing livestock and providing breeding places for disease-carrying mosquitos. She and her friends cleaned the bags, cut them into long continuous strips (you can find directions on how to do this online--many places call it "plarn" for "plastic yarn"), and crocheted them into change purses, which now they sell, both locally and abroad. Author Miranda Paul has spent many years teaching in the Gambia and is a founder of the We Need Diverse Books movement, and illustrator Elizabeth Zunon has also illustrated The Boy Who Harnessed the Wind, the story of William Kamkwamba, who taught himself to build a windmill to provide his village with electricity. It's a great read--highly, highly recommended.
B**N
Excellent for Earth Day, African Continent Study or Women's History Month
I homeschool a 4th grade girl. I've previewed the book and loved it. Especially love the timeline, pronounciation guide to the words written in the local language, and extra resource list. PERFECT for my 4th grader. It's say it would suit any elementary school child all the way through Junior High.
S**S
Inspiring
This book was so wonderful to read to my children. I love the way one small idea can make such a huge difference!
N**I
Good book
Beautiful real lige story about ♻️. Children will enjoy it.
R**R
Fabulous way of teaching SDGs
Loved it and so did the children who listened to it in assembly. Teaching the sustainable development goals and it really hit a chord- small ideas grow!
D**H
Read It, Share It and Live It
This book is a 6 out of 5 star rating. With the movement to reduce our footprint, this book is awe inspiring. Many of us don't think about the impact of plastic bags on our environment. It is something that we just take for granted. Growing up I remember using paper grocery bags, then we were forced into using plastic bags, now we have gone full cycle but now to cloth bags. I have cloth shopping bags, it is more of a matter of remember to take them with me when I am going shopping. This book is well worth reading.... Buy it, borrow it from the library... It demonstrates that if we work together and think outside the box, one person can actually make a difference in their community.
B**.
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