Book #2 from the series: Myloh’s Asdventures Book

When Myloh met Professor Seamore: Myloh’s Ocean Adventures Book 2

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Myloh’s Ocean Adventure Books — Want to Help Children Connect With Real Environmental Issues in a Fun, Educational, & Engaging Way? Keep Reading!

When Myloh met Tallulah the turtle, she and the rest of the fish we’re going crazy over some floating white “candy”. But Myloh knew better.

“STOP! Don’t eat that! It’s bad for you!” Myloh said as he pulled Tallulah away.

But he was too late. Tallulah started getting sick and Myloh was determined to help educate all the other fish about the dangers of the white candy before even worse things happen.

Then, Myloh remembered Professor Seamore — one of the smartest sea creatures in the entire ocean. He knows everything there is to know about this mysterious white candy and why it’s making fish sick.

However, Myloh and his friends are in the Gulf Stream of Mexico, and Professor Seamore lives all the way in the Atlantic Ocean!

So, what do Myloh and his friends do? They decide to go on an epic adventure to see Professor Seamore and ask him everything about the dangerous white candy.

Will they get to Professor Seamore safely and get the answers to all their burning questions?

Or will they get sidetracked by some other danger that lurks in the waters?

Find out for yourself in “Myloh’s Ocean Adventure Books: When Myloh Met Professor Seamore” by prolific children’s book authors Elizabeth O’Carroll and Missy Richardson!

In this wonderfully illustrated adventure storybook, parents, educators, and children will:

  • Enjoy a highly educational and action-packed adventure story about the dangers of microplastics and environmental pollution
  • Educate the youth about the importance of disposing their trash properly as well as mindful consumption of plastic products
  • Create a sense of wonder and excitement, whether at home or in school with the help of lovable, unforgettable characters
  • And so much more!

“When Myloh Met Professor Seamore” is the second installment to the bestselling “Myloh’s Ocean Adventure Books” series.

If you wish to help your child connect to real-world environmental issues like ocean pollution, this book is the perfect fit!

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Praise for this book

5.0 out of 5 stars
Such a cute book with an important message!
Reviewed in the United States on April 12, 2024
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This is the first book I read from this series and it is just so cute! I love the sea creatures crew in this one and learning about sea life while moving through the story. It is done in a way kids can enjoy and want to find out more. I read this to my niece and she loved it and is all about saving the ocean now. I grew up in Florida so I’ve always had great concern for it, too. Our oceans have way too much pollution and this needs to be fixed ASAP, thank you for creating this book and shedding light on this problem for younger generations to learn about.

5.0 out of 5 stars
I applaud the authors
Reviewed in the United States on July 15, 2023
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"When Myloh met Professor Seamore (Book 2)" is a beautifully illustrated children's book that captivates young readers with its engaging story. I was thrilled to share this book with my niece, and she absolutely loved it, insisting that it deserves five stars! The book takes readers on an exciting ocean adventure, where Myloh meets Tallulah, the turtle, and becomes aware of the dangers of a floating white "candy" that is harming the fish. Determined to educate the other fish about the hazards of this mysterious substance, Myloh, and his friends embark on a mission to seek help from Professor Seamore, the wisest sea creature in the ocean. I applaud authors Elizabeth O'Carroll and Missy Richardson for their vision in creating this book and their dedication to raising awareness about the impact of plastic pollution. Parents, educators, and children alike will appreciate the educational value of "When Myloh Met Professor Seamore." It serves as an engaging tool to spark conversations about real-world environmental issues, fostering a sense of responsibility and care for our planet.