Layla and the Heroes of the Sea - Nature & Science

Layla and the Heroes of the Sea

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Join Layla the sea turtle on a heart-warming adventure around the beautiful Sir Bani Yas Island. This inspiring tale teaches children the importance of protecting our oceans and shows how even the smallest heroes can make a big difference for our planet.

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Language:English
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Reading Time:1 minutes

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Here is a revised and improved story with added **specifications** (place, time, and characters) in a simple and engaging way suitable for children aged 3 to 8: Make it 10 pages, with a picture of a child-friendly setting on each page. Layla: A beautiful green sea turtle with a brown shell. The Goldfish: A bright, sparkling goldfish that delights the eye. The Children of the Emirates: Boys wearing kanduras and displaying the environmental protection logo along with the UAE flag. Girls wearing jalabiyas with the same logo. The Mischievous Children: Young children who litter the sea. The sailors at sea cast their nets everywhere. The Land of the Emirates: Sir Bani Yas Island. The sun is shining, and the UAE flag is waving on the flagpole. --- On a warm, sunny day in April, on the beautiful island of Sir Bani Yas in Abu Dhabi, the UAE flag was flying high above the green island. Layla was a small, green sea turtle with a shiny brown shell. She loved to swim slowly and happily. Layla was searching for food in the clear turquoise waters around the island. "What will I eat today?" she said happily. "Will I find fresh, delicious seaweed? I'm so hungry!" Suddenly, a group of naughty children appeared on the beach. They were running around, laughing, and throwing plastic bags, trash, and food into the sea. At the same time, some fishermen were throwing old fishing nets and black oil into the water, gradually polluting it. Layla swam quickly in search of her seaweed, but suddenly she became entangled in a large white net filled with dirt and polluted netting. Layla tried to move, but she couldn't. She became frightened as the polluted water began to surround her. At that moment, the goldfish, a beautiful, shiny goldfish with large, kind eyes, rose to the surface of the water and called out loudly, “Children! Children! Layla the turtle is in great danger! Come and help her quickly!” Three kind young children, volunteers with the Environment Agency in the UAE, heard her call. Their names were Ahmed, Noor, and Zayed, Emirati children wearing green T-shirts that read “Environmental Protectors.” The children ran to the sea and said proudly, “We are the children of the UAE! We will help you, Layla!” They entered the water quietly and carefully, gently cut the dirty white net, and freed Layla. Then they began cleaning the sea of ​​debris and nets. When Layla was free, the goldfish swam towards them and said with a smile, “Thank you, heroes of the UAE! You are the children of the UAE that we are proud of.” The goldfish gave them some gold and glittering diamonds and said, “This is the most precious thing I have. Take it as a reward for your beautiful work. Maintaining a clean and peaceful environment is the most beautiful thing in the world.” Fact 1: In the UAE, more than 1,000 sea turtles have been rescued and treated since 2020. They are rehabilitated in specialized centers and then released back into the waters of Abu Dhabi and Dubai to live freely and safely. Fact 2: The UAE has established 16 marine reserves to protect sea turtles, and fishing with nets that harm them is prohibited. Tracking devices are also placed on the turtles to track their nesting and migration locations, helping scientists to better protect them.

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