Seaper Powers is a magical tale about a little girl who travels off to an island vacation and finds that magical sea grass transforms her ability to talk to fish! She befriends two unlikely sea creatures as they search for buried treasure. Mom's and Dad's will love this book which has a positive message about friendship and the environment. Also available in audio. Considered one the best new adventure books released this year for 5-9 year olds.
How Seaper Powers Kim Cameron is a true believer in inspiring and nurturing kids. She teaches vocal lessons to students at the School of Rock and volunteers at the Children's Hospital, performing with puppets. While on tour in the Caribbean, she met a 12-year-old who had a fascination with octopi. This brief encounter inspired the creation of Mr. Octopus, a children's tune featuring an 8-year-old whom Kim recently signed to her record label. After completing the song, her co-writer and guitarist, John DePatie, encouraged her to take it to next level by writing a children's book using the song as the impetus. They called the book Seaper Powers, in Search for Bleu Jay's Treasure.
In book 4 of the Seaper Powers series readers will discover that Emma is still stuck s a little girl along with Marty as a little boy. But she also has all of her friends with her. Emma and her friends next adventure will take the group to the Caribbean.
Along their journey the friends meet Daphne the dolphin who provided them with a clue to help Emma. The clue from Daphne took the friends to Sally the seagull who provided the friends with yet another puzzle to solve. As the friends continued on their journey, they met Iggy the iguana. He told them about Egyptians who had similar abilities like Emma. They could talk to creatures too. This secret had been kept and there was a way this secret could help Emma. This adventure had more riddles and puzzles as the friends search for a way to turn Emma and Marty back to normal. How many more puzzles and riddles will the friends have to solve? Well Emma ever be able to go home?
Young readers will enjoy this adventure and all of the puzzles and riddles too. Easy to read chapters and fun colorful illustrations will keep kids engaged. Parents and teachers can use this guide to discuss riddles and even share some of their own.