How Cara Lost Her Color
How Cara Lost Her Color teaches the impacts of coral bleaching and climate change to young audiences around the world. Cara the coral polyp and her algae friend, Zoey, live happily alongside many other sea creatures who call the reef their home. But when human activity causes the ocean temperature to rise, Zoey must escape with her family and leave Cara behind.
Can humans help bring Zoey back and save the reef?
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Embark on a captivating adventure with Cara the coral polyp in:
"How Cara Lost Her Color" by Ali Miller.
This heartfelt picture book sheds light on the critical issue of coral bleaching and the impact of climate change on our ocean.
Inspired by real events, this story aims to inspire young minds to take action and protect our precious marine ecosystems.
Ali Miller witnessed firsthand the devastating effects of coral bleaching while studying marine science at the University of Hawaiʻi Maui College.
Through relatable characters and vibrant illustrations inspired by Hawaiian reef fish, "How Cara Lost Her Color" educates readers about the importance of coral reef ecosystems.
With rhyming words and captivating imagery, this book invites children to connect with corals as living creatures and understand their vital role in marine ecosystems.
"How Cara Lost Her Color" is a call to action for young readers to embrace sustainable habits and protect our ocean for future generations.
Join the movement and discover "How Cara Lost Her Color" - available now on Amazon, Barnes & Noble, and wherever books are sold.