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Beware the Blackness

 Beware the Blackness; a Jellywonker Adventure written by Rebecca Black

Beware the Blackness; A Jellywonker Adventure

Jellywonker Adventures Book 2!

Jellywonkers are unique, colorful sea creatures.   Besides cleaning the ocean floor and seamounts, Jellywonkers love to learn and travel. 

Beware the Blackness is a story about a Jellywonker named Ted venturing with his friend Humphrey, a humpback whale, to the waters of Alaska.  There, they meet up with their friend Maud, a pelican.  Together they discover an oil spill, which threatens the beauty and health of all creatures sharing these waters.   

Each Jellywonker Adventure is more than just an enjoyable story for young children; each is an educational tome including factoids and a call for action.  In this particular book, we learn about geography and cold-water sea creatures.  We also learn how to help save the ocean. 

Save the Oceans! Save the Jellywonkers!

About Your Author

Rebecca Black is an author of 50+ books.  As an etiquette expert and consultant with more than 20 years of experience, she focused on various etiquette topics.  Ted, however, wanted out of her head and wouldn’t allow Rebecca to write anything else until his story was told.


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