It's a fantastical adventure story for children. Kitto is a curious but a little bit of a naughty dolphin calf from Cornwall, England, UK. A dolphin pod rides waves in the Atlantic when the hurricane strikes the coast. All the dolphins plunge into the deep waters to hide from the disaster. Will the playful child follow Mummy Bottlenose?
Facing the excitement and dangers of his out-of-the-blue adventure, Kitto makes new friends in Lake Ontario. Yet, every child needs to come back home. How? Will he remember Mum's words? Will both be brave and strong enough to meet the challenges?
This book entertains and teaches children the rules of survival. On the one hand, it encourages them to explore the world's diversity. On the other hand, it's such an excellent mother-and-child story about home sweet home.
Not only does the authenticity of the characters and places attract but also the mysticism of King Arthur's land is fascinating.
The children's book consists of 10 short chapters for readers' convenience. It includes 27 beautiful photos and illustrations of marine wildlife, birds, real places, and space. Several hyperlinks allow you to learn more about the places and characters described in the story. Best suitable for children aged from 6 to 10, or anyone with an inquisitive mind. Parents might enjoy reading the book in chapters to their kids, too.
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Für Grundschule und weiterführende Schule
Für Kinder
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27 beautiful colourful photos and illustrations of the Atlantic Ocean, Lake Ontario, marine mammals (dolphins and the killer whale), fish (the bluegill and largemouth bass), birds (the red-billed chough and common loon), scenery, space, and more.
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978-1-7390921-2-2 (9781739092122)
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Lana M. Rochel is the pen name for a writer, poet, lyricist, and podcaster whose work has appeared in BFS Horizons #10, the Haiku Pea Journal of haiku and senryu, Adelaide Literary Magazine, Redemption: The best rejected manuscripts of 2020 anthology, LitStream Literary Magazine, the 2021 Dwarf Stars anthology, Academy of the Heart and Mind, Antithesis Journal Blog, Farmer-ish, Short Story Me!, hedgerow, The Journal of Undiscovered Poets, and elsewhere.English linguist. Lana writes creative nonfiction, fiction, poetry, song lyrics and children's.Born in Ukraine. Moved to the UK in 2022 because of the russian invasion of Ukraine. Stand with Ukraine!
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