Fish Kid and the mega manta ray by Kylie Howarth
Fish Kid series. Walker Books, 2020. ISBN: 9781760651138.
160pp.
(Age: 7+) Highly recommended.The first in this excellent series (Fish
Kid and the lizard ninja) sees young Bodhi living on a
boat with his parents, a marine biologist and an ocean photographer,
both passionate about saving the marine environment. But he is
afraid of the sea and its creatures. Emily, the skipper's daughter
plays a trick on him to overcome his fear and in the backwash he
develops secret powers. It is these powers that save them both when
lost on a island with an iguana, and in the second in the series the
powers are tantamount to the story involving manta rays on the
Ningaloo Reef while the pair is holidaying with his grandparents.
Information about the reef and its creatures give a strong factual
background to the story which I loved reading, and younger readers
will be able to readily absorb these as the story develops.
Kylie Howarth includes clever illustrations and fish files giving a
factual background for the reader. The story is a fast moving and an
enjoyable read and links well with the first in the series, while on
the last page is a promo for the third, coming soon: Fish kid and
the turtle torpedo). Teacher's
activities are available. Themes: Fish, Sea, Adventure,
Conservation, Marine biology, Friendship.
Fran Knight