This fun book is a read aloud in our Core A Curriculum through Sonlight.
This is our second or third time reading this little adventure, and it's as good this time as is was the last. In fact, I really enjoyed reading it with my crew this time as they're a bit older and were really able to talk about the lessons of the book.
Dolphin Treasure is the follow up book to Dolphin Adventure and it is fun to see the continued relationship between Wayne and Baby. In this installment we join Grover and his buddies as they look for sunken treasure. The day of this story the weather was ominous, but they decided to dive anyway. During their dive they find a gold chain and, in spite of warning signs to go back, Wayne went back down to get what they found. He's separated from his boat and his friends and wonders how he's going to survive.
I highly recommend this adventure book. It's a very quick read and can easily be read in a day or spread the chapters out if you have shorter attention spans. My children loved this adventure and talking about the wisdom and folly in it. Dolphin Treasure is an excellent book for discussing Godly wisdom and listening to it.
4 stars for this children's book.
I'm using this book for a book with 100 pages or less in the committed section of the 2021 Reading Challenge with Tim Challies
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