Dear Parents,
Fresh out of Superhero School, Captain Green gets a call. Dolphin is tangled up in plastic,and theres trouble for Seagull and Turtle too.When our brave superhero rushes off to help, he finds himself on a major mission: saving sea creatures from plastic.Using his incredible powers, Captain Green saves the day. But can he clean up this mess for good? After trying to fix things on his own, Captain Green hatches a plan. He shares the 3Rs with some beach goers who discover that, "you don't need superpowers to save the seas, it just takes a super human."
Find out how you can be a hero too. Superpowers are not required; anyone can do it. The charming illustrations and superhero antics are guaranteed to keep young readers entertained.
"Captain Green and the Plastic Scene is a great way to teach young children about the dangers of plastic waste and how they can become true 'super humans.'"
-Marine Conservation Society, UK
"...beautifully written and cleverly plotted.Danny Deep towns illustrations are bright and colourful with lots of brilliant little details, giving the pictures interest and entertainment value."
-Book Monsters
About the Author
Evelyn Bookless grew up on a farm in the west of Ireland. She is a nature lover, mum, teacher and writer. Her first-time diving was at The Great Barrier Reef. It blew her mind (but thankfully she made a full recovery!) She learned to dive properly in the Atlantic Ocean one winter. She saw an octopus and was very happy even though it was very cold. Evelyn has lived in Hong Kong and Singapore for the past 10 years and loves Asia. Her favourite place to be is in the ocean, preferably somewhere warm, as shes not as tough as she used to be. She dreams about clean oceans and contented sea creatures.
About the Illustrator
Being obsessed with wildlife from a young age, Danny found his love of drawing through hours of copying scientific illustrations from books of animals and dinosaurs. His artistic talent later led him to study Illustration in SouthWales, UK. It was here he found a love for classic book illustration and the use of pen and ink. Today, Danny creates art for children and adults alike. He has illustrated numerous books that mostly involve characterised animals. When not in his studio, Danny likes to spend his time adventuring and seeking out new places in nature that are relatively remote. He is happiest in a secret place surrounded by trees with passing water.