
Dean and JoJo: A True Dolphin Story
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Narrated by:
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Donna Curry
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By:
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Dean Bernal
About this listen
Based on the true story of Dean Bernal and JoJo, the wild dolphin, in the Turks and Caicos Islands.
JoJo is separated from his family after a fierce storm. Trapped on a sandbar, JoJo is rescued by young boy named Dean and his companion dog named Toffy. Together with Dean, Toffy, and Ama, the mermaid, JoJo learns about friendship, trust, and family.
This book teaches children about compassion, tolerance, and empathy for animals. A beautiful, real-life children's story about animal rescue, family, and kindness toward others.
To learn more about the real life story of Dean and JoJo, visit DeanAndJojo.org.
©2018 Dean Bernal (P)2018 Donna Curry
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