Zoya and Jason are baby sea otters that live in harsh northern waters. They are still very small and cannot swim, so they spend most of their time lying on their mother's stomach. When mothers go hunting, they leave their babies alone, wrapping them in seaweed and tying them to a place. But one day, a sudden storm tears off the seaweed, and the current carries the babies out to the open sea. Zoya and Jason almost die, but the friendly paws of strangers in distress, extended in time, save the situation. A book about friendship and mutual assistance, based on interesting facts from the life of sea otters. These charming and friendly sea animals really do live in small groups and wrap themselves in seaweed, which, like an anchor, keeps them near shallow water. And while sleeping, they hold each other's paw so that no one gets carried away into the open sea. The daily life of sea otters is depicted on the pages of the book surprisingly truthfully, so this action-packed artistic story for the little ones is also an educational book about animals. It will be a great reason to talk with your child about other sea creatures and get him interested in the world of wildlife.
Recommended reader age: 3+
Author: Jane Chapman
Artist: Jane Chapman
Translation: Evgeniya Kanishcheva
Year of release: 2019
Publisher: Melik-Pashayev
Pages: 32
Cover type: Softcover
Dimensions: 279 x 214 x 4 mm
ISBN: 978-5-00041-321-0