The Leafy Sea Dragon
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.99 (595 Votes) |
Asin | : | B00DBF9SJA |
Format Type | : | |
Number of Pages | : | 534 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2017-03-25 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
To learn his true nature andhopefully escape the boring life of a plant, Sam sets off on a journey across the ocean in search of the one creature that knows the answer, the Brain Coral.The Brain Coral is not so simple to reach, however. Sam must first escape from an aquarium, survive storm-tossedseas, protect a damselfish in distress, help a clownfish to juggle, join a circus where he earns the hatred of thewicked Medusa, and face his greatest fear — life as seaweed.All the while Sam demonstrates good character, making this story about a bizarre-looking sea creature of somevalue to non-sea creatures, such as humans, especially the little ones who are starting out in life and just learningthe importance of values like honesty, courage and persistence, all of which Sam, the leafy sea dragon, has in abundance.. But Sam isn't so sure. Sam is a leafy sea dragon with a mission. He looks like one. He wants toknow if he is a plant or a fish.Everyone seems to think that he's a plant
A Work of Beauty David Evanier Screenwriter David Isaac brings his unique writing gifts to this enchanting and wise book for children aged 5-10, beautifully illustrated by Lora Findlay. Sam, the leafy sea dragon, is going through an identity crisis: he wonders if he is a plant or a fish. He goes on a journey of exploration to find out from the person who can give him the answer, the Brian Coral. The journey is filled wih obstacles. First-rate kids' book David Isaac's The Leafy Sea Dragon is a richly told tale about the challenges of fitting in. His characters inspire children of all ages to step up to the task and persevere. The book is uniquely illustrated with lively colors. Although it's targeted to 5-10 year olds, I read it to my 3-year-old and he was captivated by the underwater adventures.