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Surf Squad - The Kelp Forest Adventure
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Surf Squad - The Kelp Forest Adventure

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Isaac lives by the big, blue ocean with his mom and dad. His dad is a superhero for sea animals because he's a marine vet and scientist, and his mom is like a magician who creates cool stuff for the ocean. They have a unique boat that can go under the water like a submarine. They learn about sea animals, especially their dolphin friends. Isaac and the dolphin family have the best time swimming, surfing, playing tag, making art from kelp, and talking in their unique dolphin way.Isaac's mom and her coworkers made something incredible-a robot dolphin that looks just like a real one! They named the robot dolphin "Seaweed." They dream that Seaweed will be a hero for dolphins in trouble and help scientists learn many new things about sea creatures. Isaac and his dolphin friend discover a fantastic place they have never seen before as they swim deeper. It's like an underwater garden with lots of Seaweed called Kelp Forest. It's magnificent!

One day, Seaweed and Isaac found some dolphins stuck in old fishing nets inside the Kelp Forest. They worked together to save the entangled dolphin friends!

This adventure taught Isaac and his friends how important it is to care for our ocean and ensure it's a safe home for all its creatures.

This book is not just a tale of adventure and friendship; it's a journey into the heart of marine conservation, filled with lessons on the importance of caring for our oceans. As a technologist, I want to introduce young minds to the wonders of robotics and artificial intelligence in layman's terms, making complex concepts accessible and engaging to kids.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Angela Lau
Date
26 March 2024
Pages
42
ISBN
9798988534730

Isaac lives by the big, blue ocean with his mom and dad. His dad is a superhero for sea animals because he's a marine vet and scientist, and his mom is like a magician who creates cool stuff for the ocean. They have a unique boat that can go under the water like a submarine. They learn about sea animals, especially their dolphin friends. Isaac and the dolphin family have the best time swimming, surfing, playing tag, making art from kelp, and talking in their unique dolphin way.Isaac's mom and her coworkers made something incredible-a robot dolphin that looks just like a real one! They named the robot dolphin "Seaweed." They dream that Seaweed will be a hero for dolphins in trouble and help scientists learn many new things about sea creatures. Isaac and his dolphin friend discover a fantastic place they have never seen before as they swim deeper. It's like an underwater garden with lots of Seaweed called Kelp Forest. It's magnificent!

One day, Seaweed and Isaac found some dolphins stuck in old fishing nets inside the Kelp Forest. They worked together to save the entangled dolphin friends!

This adventure taught Isaac and his friends how important it is to care for our ocean and ensure it's a safe home for all its creatures.

This book is not just a tale of adventure and friendship; it's a journey into the heart of marine conservation, filled with lessons on the importance of caring for our oceans. As a technologist, I want to introduce young minds to the wonders of robotics and artificial intelligence in layman's terms, making complex concepts accessible and engaging to kids.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Angela Lau
Date
26 March 2024
Pages
42
ISBN
9798988534730