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The Adventures of Captain Polo: Books 1 2 & 3 Box Set - Educational fun and adventures in this box set of graphic novels! - cover

The Adventures of Captain Polo: Books 1 2 & 3 Box Set - Educational fun and adventures in this box set of graphic novels!

Alan J. Hesse

Publisher: Alan J. Hesse

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Summary

What if you could learn about the most serious environmental crisis in human history in a way that is inspiring, positive, informative, entertaining and fun all at the same time?

"Hesse has created an astonishing adventure that provides an educational source for all things climate change and is written in a way that reaches any age, both child and adult." - Readers Favorite

This Boxed Set comprising the first three books in the Adventures of Captain Polo series will sweep up readers aged 9 and above on an epic journey of discovery and adventure that not only entertains but also educates.
Isolated from his melting Arctic home, a lone polar bear travels the world, falling into one adventure after another as he hones his skills as navigator and observer of the causes and effects of global warming. The bear who will become Captain Polo also marvels at the courage, resilience and ingenuity of people across the world as they struggle against the forces of Nature and the consequences of centuries of careless human exploitation of natural resources. 

The Adventures of Captain Polo boxed set presents a fiction story that is visually stimulating, fun to read, educational and technically accurate. Captain Polo and the many colourful characters he meets on his journey will introduce you to relevant scientific facts and not only teach you the main terms and concepts of climate change and how these are reflected around the world, but also practical actions everyone can do every day to become agents of positive change in their families and communities. 

Join Captain Polo on his epic journey and increase your understanding of climate change and environmental solutions - get your copy of The Adventures of Captain Polo now! 
Available since: 08/27/2021.

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