Clean Up Shelly Beach cover

Clean Up Shelly Beach

Author: Gaffney, Kelly

Reading Metrics

Grade Level Lower Grades (LG K-3)
Book Level 1.9
Points 0.5
Fiction/Nonfiction Fiction
Word Count 242
Points per Word 0.002066

Description

When Nick sees a pile of garbage on Shelly Beach, he decides to organize a cleanup with his family. He makes a poster at school to invite other kids to help, but initially no one notices it. When the cleanup day arrives, Nick discovers his friends have already gathered to join him, and together they clear the beach. The story shows how a small idea and teamwork can turn a littered beach into a clean place, and touches on the basics of recycling.

Quick Summary

Nick's family heads to Shelly Beach for a day of fun, but when they see the sand littered with trash they decide to turn the outing into a cleanup mission, and kids will love watching them work together to fill bag after bag of rubbish. The story is simple enough for early readers but still packs a gentle lesson about caring for the planet without feeling preachy. It's perfect for children who are just starting to read on their own, especially those who enjoy stories about solving real-world problems or who love a good teamwork adventure. The short sentences and clear pictures keep the pace moving, and there's a cute moment when a mischievous seagull tries to steal a snack, adding a light bit of humor that will make kids giggle. Parents will appreciate that the book emphasizes cooperation and responsibility without any scary or heavy content, making it a safe pick for read-alouds or bedtime. If your child liked the easy-to-read style of "The Magic School Bus Inside the Earth" but wants a quicker, beach-themed story, this one is a great next step.