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Are you willing to listen to the voice of a plastic toothbrush? |
Do you brush your teeth every day? Is your toothbrush made of plastic? |
If so, how many "Sammy" did you throw away? |
Sammy is Sophia's favorite yellow toothbrush. One day, Mommy finds Sammy's bristles split and throws him away, and Sammy embarks on a thrilling journey. Even if lost in the ocean, Sammy still wants to return to the little master Sophia, because being used and loved is the happiest thing in the world. |
Do you know where the most plastic waste is? |
Our ocean! On average, about a truckload of plastic waste falls into the ocean every minute. There are large plastic waste in the ocean, and plastic fragments that are too small to be seen. These plastics may be eaten by marine life. Through "I'm Fine, Please Love Me Again", young readers can see the process of plastic products leaving the little owner and accidentally falling into the ocean, and understand the impact of plastic on marine ecology. |
Find the value of reusing plastic friends, and always choose to love them again. |
Some readers think that it is good to practice resource recycling, but in fact, only a small part of the items in the recycling box can be recycled and reused, and these plastics can only be downgraded and recycled to make products of poor quality and few functions. So instead of throwing away our plastic friends who love us, we can choose to find their other value, use them again, and have happiness again. Think about the value of plastic friends around you and me through "I'm Fine, Please Love Me Again"! |