This half term in our literacy sessions Year 5 has been reading "The Paperbag Prince".

In the enchanting world of children's literature, Colin Thompson's "The Paper Bag Prince" stands out as a powerful tribute to the rejuvenating force of nature. The story revolves around an unlikely hero—the Paper Bag Prince—who finds solace and purpose amidst the discarded remnants of human civilisation.

Year 5 engaged with this thought-provoking tale and connected it to real-world environmental issues.

The Paper Bag Prince's daily visits to the dump mirror humans' impact on the environment. Through his eyes, students explored how waste affects our planet and the delicate balance of ecosystems.

The oceans play a significant role in the book. We discussed the devastating effects of plastic pollution on marine life and the urgent need to reduce plastic waste. Students were shocked to learn about the Great Pacific Garbage Patch and its far-reaching consequences.

"The Paper Bag Prince" not only captivated Year 5 but also sparked meaningful discussions about our responsibility toward the environment.