Dive into the friendly tale of Saving Odin, the latest adventure from the author of The Number Mountain. Where human kindness meets marine creatures who need saving, captivating young minds with vivid illustrations and a unique story about healing, unique friendships, and trust.
Saving Odin is a real-life inspired picture book written in fiction that will be cherished by children, ocean lovers, environmentalists, Earth Day enthusiasts, teachers, and parents.
When young orca Odin finds himself in a sticky situation on the beach, the kind-hearted Mia swoops in to save the day! She calls for help, and soon Odin is whisked away to a cozy sanctuary. While he's getting back on his flippers, he strikes up a quirky friendship with Rocket the raccoon, discovering the true power of resilience and camaraderie! This delightful tale for little readers is a vibrant celebration of kindness, bravery, and the enchanting magic of likely pals!
Odin, a young orca, lives in the big, wide ocean with his family. The older orcas remember a time when the ocean was clean and safe. But now it is polluted with plastics and chemicals. Odin's family stays close together, always alert. The only time the young orcas play away from their parents is when the adults call of them that the ocean is clear. This does not happen as much as the youngsters want it to.
One day, the young orcas wait for the call so they can play. For hours they enjoy racing each other and seeing who can jump the highest out of the water. Meanwhile, the adults are watching an object that is far out. They watch and water, but it doesn't appear to be moving, so they start to hunt for their favorite food, salmon! Once they get their fill of salmon, they remember the object, but it is too late. The giant, floating object is already in their home.