Language: English
When a fierce storm damages Palauâs coral reef, nine-year-old Siya hears its desperate cries for help. Guided by Mother Nature, Siya and her brother Thembi embark on a magical journeyâmeeting golden jellyfish, a wise queen butterfly, and the healing Milky Way Lagoon. Armed with mud, butterfly dust, and sacred waterfall water, they race against time to restore the reefâs vibrant life. Brimming with wonder, island culture, and a heartfelt message about protecting nature, Siya and the Coral Reef Rescue is an enchanting adventure for young readers who dream of making a difference.
Siya and the Coral Reef Rescue is a lovely book. The story thoughtfully weaves together strands of culture, ecology, and community punctuated with rich illustrations on every page. Read it to your favorite young person (or to yourself) for the delight of learning how we and our Earth care for each other.
â Avid Reader
The story is magical with beautiful illustrations. The coral reefs around the globe need our love and attention and the theme is therefore topical.
â DavidKeithIndia
Siya and the Coral Reef Rescue, by Bruce Mangum itâs a delightful underworld adventure that captivate readers of all ages. Mangumâs vivid storytelling brings the vibrant world of coral reefs to life, while Sayaâs determination to save her aquatic home teaches valuable lessons about environmental conservation. With its perfect blend of excitement, education, and heart this book is a must read for young eco-warriors and ocean enthusiast alike.
â Amy
Siya and Thembi's adventure is fun to read and I love the educational aspect of this book especially when it comes to nature and cultural aspects of the island of Palau was discussed. A good book to introduce young children to new words.
â PattyU
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