Pip's Great Adventure | Gemini Storybook

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Pip's Great Adventure – Page 1

"In the shimmering blue sea lived a tiny seahorse named Pip. He loved to race through the coral with his best friends, Coral the clownfish and Jiggle the jellyfish."
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Pip's Great Adventure – Page 2

"One sunny afternoon, Coral said, "My mom taught me how to do the best loop-the-loops!" Pip stopped swimming. "A mom?" he wondered. "I don't have a mom.""
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Pip's Great Adventure – Page 3

"A new feeling bubbled inside Pip: determination! "I'm going to find my mom!" he announced to his dad. His dad nuzzled him gently. "The ocean is a big place, my little Pip. Be safe.""
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Pip's Great Adventure – Page 4

"Pip swam further than he ever had before, into a forest of tall, swaying kelp. The green leaves tickled his nose and twisted all around him. "Hello?" he called, feeling a little lost."
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Pip's Great Adventure – Page 5

"A wise old sea turtle with a kind, wrinkly face glided by. "What troubles you, little one?" she asked in a slow, deep voice. "I'm looking for my mom," Pip replied. The turtle smiled. "Sometimes, what you're searching for is closer than you think.""
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Pip's Great Adventure – Page 6

"Next, Pip met a grumpy crab clicking his claws on the sandy floor. "Looking for your mom?" the crab grumbled. "What a silly idea for a seahorse! You should be at home with your dad.""
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Pip's Great Adventure – Page 7

"The crab's words made Pip feel sad. He was tired from his long journey, and he missed his dad very much. With a droop of his long snout, he turned and started the swim back home."
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Pip's Great Adventure – Page 8

"His dad was waiting for him, right where he had left. Pip rushed into his fins. "I looked everywhere," Pip whispered, "but I couldn't find my mom.""
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Pip's Great Adventure – Page 9

"His dad held him close and pointed to the soft pouch on his belly. "Oh, my dear Pip," he said with a gentle smile. "Seahorse daddies are very special. We are the ones who carry the eggs until they are ready to hatch. You grew right here, safe and sound with me.""
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Pip's Great Adventure – Page 10

"Pip's eyes opened wide in amazement. He hadn't come from a mom, he had come from his dad! He wrapped his tail around his dad in the biggest, tightest hug. "You're my dad and my mom all in one!" he chirped. And Pip knew he was finally home."