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Noa the Little Scientist and the Case of the Disappearing Water

By: Shenell Tolson
Narrated by: Jeffery Flagg
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Where did all the water go? Noa is on the case!
In Noa the Little Scientist and the Case of the Disappearing Water, young listeners join Noa and her friends on a science-powered mystery to find out why their favorite pond is drying up. Along the way, they explore the water cycle, pollution, and real-world ways to protect this precious natural resource.

Perfect for curious minds ages 6-10, this STEM-based picture book blends adventure, science, and environmental awareness. Through hands-on activities, vibrant illustrations, and engaging storytelling, listeners will:

  • Investigate droughts and pollution
  • Learn how the water cycle works
  • Try step-by-step experiments at home
  • Discover easy ways to save and protect water
  • Become water advocates in their communities

Featuring science-backed facts, public health connections, and eco-action challenges, this book empowers kids to become real-life water protectors—starting in their own backyard!

Includes 8+ hands-on experiments and reflection prompts for classrooms, homeschoolers, and future scientists.

PLEASE NOTE: When you purchase this title, the accompanying PDF will be available in your Audible Library along with the audio.

©2025 Shenell Tolson (P)2025 Shenell Tolson
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