Skookum Kid's Stories

The Mellow Submarine: Nanoose’s Underwater Garden Club


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Join Captain Dave and his loyal first mate Larry the lobster on an inspiring marine education adventure in Nanoose Bay, Vancouver Island. This captivating underwater garden kids story takes young listeners aboard the remarkable Mellow Submarine as they discover the wonders of kelp forests and marine conservation.

Perfect for Vancouver Island families, this ocean conservation story teaches kids about marine biology while delivering pure storytelling magic that will have children fascinated by underwater ecosystems.

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Skookum Kid's StoriesBy Peter McCully