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Andrew’s Quest to Save the Coral Reef - cover

Andrew’s Quest to Save the Coral Reef

Lily March

Publisher: The Good Child Bookstore

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Summary

Join Andrew, a young marine biologist, as he embarks on an underwater adventure to save a dying coral reef in the Pacific Ocean.
 
Armed with his scientific knowledge and accompanied by his witty sea turtle friend, Shelly, Andrew dives deep into the ocean to discover the causes of the reef’s decline. Along the way, they battle pollution, face invasive species, and uncover hidden caves full of secrets.
 
Through humor, teamwork, and determination, Andrew learns how small actions can make a big difference in preserving our planet's oceans. A thrilling, fun-filled tale of ocean conservation!
Available since: 08/13/2025.
Print length: 144 pages.

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