Tag Archives: Swimming

“Dawn Patrol,” by Rob Sayegh Jr.

A Daughter and her Dad Every morning, just as the sun starts to rise, a little girl and her dad get up so they have time to enjoy something together they love, surfing as the sun comes up.  The dad … Continue reading

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“Seven Little Ducklings,” by Annette Leblanc Cate

First There are Seven, then There are Eight… Poor Mother Duck is in a panic. When she went to sleep, she was sitting on seven eggs, but when she woke up, they had hatched—and they were all gone. Frantically, she … Continue reading

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“Aqua Boy,” by Ken Wilson Max

Fun in the Ocean! Little Aaron has a problem, he doesn’t enjoy the ocean like the rest of his family because he is afraid to put his head in the water.  He feels left out, but when he tries, he … Continue reading

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“Keep Up, Duck,” by Ivan and Rachel Bates

Don’t Give Up! Little Puck is the youngest duck in his family.  His feathers are still downy, and he has little feet, making it hard to swim fast.  When Mamma Duck sets out for the lily pond with all the … Continue reading

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