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Publisher: NorthSouth Books
Publication Date: October 7, 2025
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Goodreads Synopsis:
The tenth book in the New York Times bestselling Rainbow Fish series encourages care and respect for the ocean and its creatures.Rainbow Fish and his friends have only ever heard stories about the nets that come through and take away shoals of fish from the ocean. Luckily, they’ve never had to experience that danger for themselves. All is peaceful until one day, Rainbow Fish and his friends come face to face with the trawling net.Even though getting caught within the net is scary, Rainbow Fish and his friends are quick to act. With the help of crabs and lobsters nearby, they’re able to cut through the net and help everyone trapped within make their great escape.This thrilling addition is a perfect example of quick problem solving and how to lean on one’s community in difficult situations.
Review:
I haven’t read the entire Rainbow Fish series, but I’ve enjoyed the first few, and this installment is just as charming. In this story, Rainbow Fish learns about trawler nets and the dangers they bring to other parts of the ocean.
Young readers will love the bright colors, familiar character, and the beautiful underwater scenes filled with fun sea creatures to spot. The text is a bit longer, which makes it better suited for adults to read aloud, and the story carries a clear environmental message.
I’d recommend this one for kids ages 5–8 who can better understand the lesson at play. Overall, it’s a cute and thoughtful addition to the series.
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