Siblings, Sweets, and the Sea
2nd May: A Day of Discovery with Three Friends
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Virtual Voice
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P.D. Cain
This title uses virtual voice narration
Virtual voice is computer-generated narration for audiobooks.
Perfect for children ages 6-9 and ideal for classroom read-alouds, bedtime stories, and early independent readers.
In this delightful installment of the popular "What Shall We Do Today?" series, three curious friends embark on an adventure to learn about three special celebrations all happening on May 2nd:
- National Brothers and Sisters Day: Children will discover the importance of sibling relationships as Tommy joins his sister's dance practice, teaching readers about family bonds, support, and lifelong friendship.
- National Truffle Day: A visit to a local bakery introduces young readers to the delicious world of chocolate truffles, with simple explanations of how these special treats are made.
- World Tuna Day: Mr. Garcia at the Fish Market explains sustainable fishing practices and ocean conservation in child-friendly terms, introducing important environmental concepts.
- Engaging sound effects (swish-swish, pitter-patter, tap-tap) enliven read-aloud sessions and help emergent readers connect sounds with words
- Diverse characters that reflect our multicultural world
- Educational content seamlessly woven into an entertaining narrative
- Encourages curiosity, empathy, and environmental awareness
- Perfect for classroom discussions about siblings, food science, and ocean conservation
- Supports social studies and science curriculum for early elementary grades
- Features relatable child characters who ask questions and learn through exploration
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