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Climate Change and the Great Blue Hole Hazard

Kobee Manatee

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Climate Change and the Great Blue Hole Hazard

By: Robert Thayer
Narrated by: Tavia Gilbert, Dr. Tracy Fanara
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In this fourth installment of the award-winning Kobee Manatee Children's Educational series by Robert Scott Thayer, the listener is immersed in an adventure story about unconditional friendship along with soft facts about climate change. A selfless manatee (Kobee Manatee) with his seafaring pals (Tess the Seahorse), (Pablo the Hermit Crab), and (Tameeka, the sea turtle), are on a 500-mile journey from the Cayman Islands to Belize. The tale unfolds as Kobee plans on helping his cousin Quinn with her new underwater all-veggie bistro. The friends quickly discover the amazing Great Blue Hole. Unfortunately, Pablo accidentally falls into its endless abyss. Can he be saved in time?

©2021 Robert Thayer (P)2023 Thompson Mill Press
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