Koa and his friends had taken the refrigerator and Grandpa's TV home to fix them, but they still couldn't surf. While trying to fix the TV, they met Bombai and created a puppet show. However, despite their efforts, they were still unable to catch any waves.As the sun began to set, Koa noticed something strange in the distance. It looked like a giant wave, but it wasn't moving like any wave he had ever seen before. What could it be? Will Koa and his friends finally catch a wave, or will this mysterious object derail their surfing dreams once again?Who did Koa and his friends find inside the…mehr
Koa and his friends had taken the refrigerator and Grandpa's TV home to fix them, but they still couldn't surf. While trying to fix the TV, they met Bombai and created a puppet show. However, despite their efforts, they were still unable to catch any waves.As the sun began to set, Koa noticed something strange in the distance. It looked like a giant wave, but it wasn't moving like any wave he had ever seen before. What could it be? Will Koa and his friends finally catch a wave, or will this mysterious object derail their surfing dreams once again?Who did Koa and his friends find inside the refrigerator? Will they be able to fix the TV and watch it like they had hoped? And what other strange occurrences will happen in the world of Surf Soup TV? Readers will have to wait for the next installment to find out.Here are some lessons and morals that kids could learn from "Surf Soup TV" by Donna Kay Lau:Caring for the environment: The story teaches young readers the importance of caring for the earth and ocean by being good stewards and protecting it from pollution.Compassion: The story highlights the theme of compassion by introducing a character called Plastic Island and the challenges it faces due to plastic pollution. It encourages readers to empathize and find solutions to help protect the environment.Learning life lessons: The book uses the surfing experience to teach valuable life lessons that readers can apply in their daily lives.Creativity and imagination: The author's creativity and imagination are evident in the story, and it encourages readers to use their creativity to solve problems and come up with innovative solutions.Persistence and determination: The story emphasizes the importance of persistence and determination in achieving one's goals, as Koa and his friends search for solutions to help their friendly ocean open again so they can surf again.Overall, "Surf Soup TV" is a fun and educational adventure that teaches valuable life lessons while entertaining readers with its engaging storyline and beautiful illustrations.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Award-winning honored TV animator, author, and illustrator Donna Kay Lau is the creator of "Surf Soup", Artist, Author, TV Animator at Nickelodeon, Cartoon Network, worked on productions: 'Dora the Explorer', 'CatDog', 'Oswald the Octopus,' 'Generator Rex,' Ben 10', and, "Regular Show,' also 'Surf Soup' cartoon and books! Lau has experience with children's entertainment for over 25+ years. This is her first children's book in the series "Surf Soup." Lau has also authored books: How to Make Cartoons, and several fitness books Fitness Gym, Bikini for Life, I Grow People, and Secret Sauce for Cyclists. Lau honored Emmy by Academy of Television Arts and Sciences with contributions to best Animated short. Lau calls herself a "Student for Life" she has 'years' of education attending Animation (Traditional and Digital), Augmented Reality, Graphics Packaging Design, Children's Book Illustration, attending Art Center College of Design, and has been featured in numerous Art Galleries in California and Hawai'i. Lau Grew up and lives in Southern California, stays in Hawai'i and finds inspiration in both places, usually has her head in the clouds with her imagination and creativity, enjoys surfing, is a fitness trainer, and loves to 'learn' especially Chinese traditions and cooking from her Mom Dad.Website: https://Surfsoup.tv IMDb : http://www.imdb.me/donnakaylau
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