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Robin and Koba are best friends who love playing outside. Robin gets distracted and Koba goes missing. In his search for Koba, Robin walks through the forest. He hears Birdy chirping and asks what's wrong. Birdy explains that his tree home is no longer there due to deforestation. Robin says he'll help restore his home and offers to let him stay at his house. Grateful, Birdy helps Robin find Koba. Then Robin hears Froggy croaking and asks him what's wrong. Froggy feels sick because the lake is polluted with garbage due to people littering. Robin says he'll help fix Froggy's lake home and offers…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Robin and Koba are best friends who love playing outside. Robin gets distracted and Koba goes missing. In his search for Koba, Robin walks through the forest. He hears Birdy chirping and asks what's wrong. Birdy explains that his tree home is no longer there due to deforestation. Robin says he'll help restore his home and offers to let him stay at his house. Grateful, Birdy helps Robin find Koba. Then Robin hears Froggy croaking and asks him what's wrong. Froggy feels sick because the lake is polluted with garbage due to people littering. Robin says he'll help fix Froggy's lake home and offers to let him stay at his house, too. Froggy also helps to find Koba. As the new friends continue walking, they come across a bear, Teddy, attempting to climb a tree so he can get some honey from a beehive. But the branch is too high to reach. Robin explains that there are alternative food sources, and shows him where to find them. Teddy joins the new friends and they all continue to search. Suddenly they hear Koba barking. It turns out Koba had followed a family of butterflies and gotten lost. After their joyful reunion, Robin keeps the promises he'd made to his new friends and they all happily followed him back to his house. Through his adventure, Robin learned that by helping others, others will want to help him, and that it's a good thing to help protect the environment and animals.
Autorenporträt
Alexandra Jelley graduated Florida International University with a degree in Environmental Studies. Koba is based on Alexandra's own dog who loves spending time with her while gardening, painting, walking or reading. When her son Robin was born, she made it a point to read to him every day, and she thought it a fun idea to write him his own story. Robin and Koba love playing together outside, going on walks and spending time with their mammy.