Title: Crab Cake: Turning the Tide Together
Author/Illustrator: Andrea Tsurumi
Publisher: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, 2019
First lines: Under the sea, where sunlight touches sand, lies a place that's home to many incredible creatures. Clownfish hides in the stinging anemone (ah-neh-mo-nee). Manta Ray gets cleaned. . . And Crab bakes cakes.
Why I love this book:
One: It is beautiful. Andrea's illustrations are full of color, detail and emotion. You could sit and look at each page for hours.
Two: It's about the creatures in the ocean. I love the ocean.
This is true. To add to it, if you are snorkeling in shallow coral areas, you can actually hear the Parrotfish crunching on the coral. And, if you think about it, when you put you feet on the sandy bottom, you are standing on Parrotfish poop (the sand).
Three: The play on words. Crab Cakes, get it? Popular people food and in this story, Crab bakes cake.
Four: It's an important story about saving our ocean.
Five: Fear can freeze us in our tracks, but if one person or crab shakes things up just a little bit, great things can happen.
And Six: Cake!
It's delicious, beautiful, poignant, and important!
Activities and Resources:
Learn more about the ocean life shown in the book. Who knows, you may discover some fun and strange facts along the way. Check out books from your school or public library.
Visit an Aquarium: In Chicago, the Shedd Aquarium offers free days to Illinois Residents and is a Museums for All partner. Check out the Aquarium closest to you and spend the day under the sea.
Take Action! Even if you don't live near an ocean, there are loads of things you can do to help protect your family, the planet, and future generations.
- When you go to the beach, a park, or forest, take a bag and pick up garbage you find.
- Be sure to recycle.
- Rethink what you use, can you do without it? Can you use it again? Can you . . . .
- As the story of the Starfish goes, you alone may not be able to do a whole lot, but by tossing that starfish back into the sea, you have made a difference to that one starfish.
- Learn about the EU's ban on single use plastics.
- Did you know that Maine is the first state in the US to ban Styrofoam?
- Start a program in your neighborhood/school and see how you can make it grow. Maybe the program is to teach people about the ocean, or the life cycle of butterflies, or how to grow a garden, or collecting plastic bottle caps to have made into benches. The sky's the limit.
- Write letters to your government officials, let them know you want change and you are willing to help make it happen.
Learn about the Great Pacific Garbage Patch
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Remember, 71% of our earth is covered by water. You are made up of 60% water. Clean water is important. Not just the oceans, but our lakes, rivers, and streams too.
Be Like Crab and . . . Bake A Cake
Any cake. If you want to share it with me, I need it to be gluten free.
I found this mix from Simple Mills at the grocery store, and it's really tasty.
Be sure to check out Susanna Hill's Blog where you can look for reviews by book, title, and by themes. And you can check out her weekly #PPBF post along with links to many more wonderful posts here.
What a super cool creative way of looking at the ocean. I am so into books about conservation.
ReplyDeleteThis is looks like a fun book. I am excited to get it from my library. Thanks for introducing me to it.
ReplyDeleteI'm thinking I need to use this as a mentor text for a current WIP. Thanks for the rec!
ReplyDeleteClever story! Kids will love this book and looking for crab poop in the sand. Very funny.
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