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The Marlin and the Mermaid "Help save the Bay" is a Rhyming
children's picture book designed to educate students, k-4, on
sustainability and to encourage them on what they can do to help
keep our rivers, our bays, and our oceans clean. The project is
superbly illustrated by Rick and his daughter Camie Romano, using
water colors and acrylic paints, both are from Virginia Beach.
Educators agree that both a Rhyming and picture format is one of
the best means for sending home a message to children; they grasp
the ideas and concepts so much more vividly. This project brings
awareness to our Nation's largest estuary, the Chesapeake Bay, the
pollution which affects this area, and how pollution impacts the
sea life. This teaches children values, for they are our future
leaders and policy makers. This book is the first of a four part
series, the second book will have the pair swimming to the Pacific
Ocean to find out about the Great Pacific garbage patch.
The Marlin and the Mermaid "Help Save the Bay" is a rhyming
children's picture book which takes the reader on an educational
journey into our nation's largest estuary, the Chesapeake Bay. They
are searching for a cause to the pollution which has floated into
their ocean. Along the journey they encounter two aquatic creatures
which filter water for our Bay. As they continue their search they
must avoid certain hazards and dangers. They finally find the
source of the trash and have one key question for the reader This
book is a great educational tool which will help our children learn
the basics of pollution, trash, and debris in our waterways and
reinforces the 3r's=reduce, reuse, and recycle.
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