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CC Kids 19
The Story of a Real Mermaid
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Current Conservation – Kids! is an annual supplement of Current Conservation magazine carrying stories in ecology, conservation, climate change, and the natural world, for children and young adults aged between 6 to 14 years old. CC Kids! brings stories crucial to our times in engaging, intelligent, and imaginative forms.
The Story of a Real Mermaid
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Prehistoric water world
Lalian and The Memory Keeper
Chronicles of the Cotton Stainer
Gibbons: The Singing, Swinging Apes
The guardian of the lagoon
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