Treading Water

Treading Water by Laurie Halse Anderson, published by National Geographic Books on April 17, 2014, is a 192-page work written in English. This book follows the Vet Volunteers as they discover a group of abandoned ducklings in urgent need of care. The story unfolds as the volunteers work to teach the ducklings how to swim and uncover the circumstances that led to their abandonment as Easter pets.
Readers will find a narrative that emphasizes themes of friendship and social responsibility, as the volunteers not only focus on the immediate needs of the ducklings but also aim to educate their community about the importance of caring for baby animals. The book presents a blend of juvenile fiction and animal-related topics, making it a thoughtful exploration of both wildlife and the responsibilities that come with pet ownership.
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When the Vet Volunteers find some abandoned ducklings, they know there’s no time to lose. Without a mother, the ducklings must learn to swim on their own. But where did they come from? When Brenna and the rest of the Volunteers learn that the ducklings are abandoned Easter pets, they hatch a plan to educate their community about baby animals–but they also must teach the ducklings to swim before it’s too late.
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