The Walrus That Loves To Surf: An Arctic Adventure About Surfing, Friendship and Saving Our Oceans - The Incredible Journey of a Walrus Who Followed a Surfboard to Cornwall - Couverture souple

Livre 1 sur 4: Brothers of Cornwall

Wheeler, Stuart

 
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Synopsis

What happens when a walrus finds a lost surfboard and decides to follow his dream?

Far away in the icy Arctic, Frederick Tusk's lives a quiet life surrounded by snow, icebergs and curious penguin friends. But everything changes when he discovers a mysterious surfboard washed up on the shore with a badge from the Cornwall Surf Club.

Determined to learn where it came from, Tusk's sets off on the adventure of a lifetime.

His incredible journey takes him across vast oceans, past giant cruise ships, tropical islands and powerful Atlantic waves. Along the way he meets belly-surfing seals, legendary surfers, new friends and a wise old surf master known as Tide Turner.

Can a walrus really learn to surf?

And can one unlikely hero help protect the oceans he loves?

Filled with humour, adventure, friendship and an inspiring environmental message, The Walrus That Loves To Surf is a heart warming story that teaches young readers the importance of following their dreams and caring for our planet.

Perfect for children aged 6-12 who love animals, surfing, ocean adventures and unforgettable characters.

Inside you'll discover:

A fun surfing adventure from the Arctic to Cornwall

Memorable animal characters

Positive messages about friendship and perseverance

Environmental themes and ocean conservation

Beautiful illustrations throughout

Activities and ideas to help children become Eco Warriors

Join Tusk's on an unforgettable wave-riding adventure and discover why Surf Love always wins!

Part of teh 'Brother Of Cornwall' adventures story books.

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