Zoya and Jason are baby sea otters, sea otters that live in the harsh northern waters. They are still very small and cannot swim, so they spend most of their time lying on their mother's stomach. Going hunting, mothers leave their cubs alone, wrapping them in seaweed and thus tying them to the place. But one day a sudden storm cuts off the algae, and the current carries the kids to the open sea. Zoya and Jason almost die, but the outstretched friendly paws of the same strangers in distress save the day.
A book about friendship and mutual assistance, based on curious facts from the life of sea otters. These adorable and friendly sea creatures actually live in small groups and wrap themselves in algae, which, like an anchor, keep them close to shallow water. And while sleeping, they hold each other by the paw so that no one is carried away to the open sea. The everyday life of sea otters is depicted on the pages of the book surprisingly truthfully, so this action-packed fiction story for the little ones is also an educational book about animals. It will be a great opportunity to talk with your child about other marine life and interest him in the world of wildlife.
Author: Jane Chapman
Translation: Evgenia Kanishcheva
Pages: 32 (coated). Soft cover
Dimensions: 279x214x4 mm