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Sea Shells Sing Across Shared Shores

Author: Caroline Smith
SKU: 6610001000592

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“Sea Shells Sing Across Shared Shores” is a beautifully illustrated children’s book that follows the adventures of Nico, a young marine biologist, as he uncovers the hidden songs within seashells along the shore. Each shell Nico collects carries echoes of distant gatherings, songs of gratitude, remembrance, and renewal. As Nico explores sandy beaches, coral coves, and rocky tide pools, he learns that the ocean connects all people, cultures, and creatures, offering lessons in diversity, equality, and inclusion. The book blends rich storytelling with scientific insights, providing a unique mix of art, nature, and empathy. Through interactive activities, readers will discover the importance of conservation, mindfulness, and shared experiences. With gentle refrains like “Hold it close, hear it sing,” this heartwarming story encourages children to listen to the world around them and recognize the beauty in all voices.

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The ocean is a vast and mysterious place, one that connects us all in ways we might not even understand. Sea Shells Sing Across Shared Shores takes young readers on a journey to discover the whispers and songs hidden within seashells, each carrying stories from distant shores. Through the eyes of Nico, a curious marine biologist, children will explore the wonders of the ocean, its creatures, and its messages of unity and connection. This book is a celebration of diversity, equality, and inclusion, reminding us that no matter where we come from, we are all part of the same ocean. As you turn these pages, I invite you to listen carefully, reflect deeply, and remember that the songs of the sea are for all of us to hear and share.

Additional information

Book Category

Diversity, Equality, And Inclusion (DEl)

Genre

Kids

Age

4-12 years

Languange

English

Page Length

128

Date Published

August 11, 2025

Publisher

The Good Child Bookstore LTD

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