Overview
In Book 3 of the Surf Soup TV series, Koa and his friends are still unable to surf due to the beach being closed because of pollution. They decided to take matters into their own hands and tried to clean up the beach and Plastic Island. Along the way, they stumbled upon Grandma’s refrigerator and Grandpa’s TV, which added to their growing pile of garbage.As the kids continued their efforts to clean up the beach and Plastic Island, they noticed that the task was much bigger than they initially thought. Will they be able to clean up all the trash in time to reopen the beach and go surfing?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