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Book details
  • Genre:EDUCATION
  • SubGenre:Early Childhood
  • Language:English
  • Pages:26
  • Paperback ISBN:9781098332099

Steven's Funny Fish

by Ronald Semmann

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Overview
A young boy and his grandfather visit a large city aquarium as a special treat to the young boy. The youngster is thrilled with the varieties of aquatic sea life, but suddenly discovers a 'fish" that he really thinks is special. Because of that, he soon separates from Grandfather. Grandfather realizes that Steven is missing but with a little help from an aquarium assistant reconnects with Steven at the fish tank where Steven first discovered his "funny fish." This is an educational story aimed at youngsters age 3 to 7.
Description
This is an educational story aimed at children age 3 to 7. It illustrates the excitement of a young boy as he learns about something new in his life. As a surprise treat, the little boys Grandfather takes him to large city aquarium. They explore and learn about different fish. In the process, the little boy, Steven, gets separated from his Grandfather. One of the exhibit fish tanks had a special fish which Steven thought was funny. As the minutes move on, Grandfather discovers Steven is missing , he becomes very worried, and asks an aquarium attendant is he saw Steven. With the attendant's help, they discover Steven at the large tank containing Steven's Funny Fish, In the process, Steven learns about Octopusses, Parrot fish, Turkey fish, and others, including his favorite, Seahorses.
About the author
Ronald Semmann is a retired Wisconsin DNR Officer, Co-founder of the Natural Resources Foundation of Wisconsin, and graduate of the University of Wisconsin. He has been recognized for his statewide conservation activities including the development of environmental education centers.