Underwater travel story
3-4 years old
Interactive story
The Sea Star Map
Two small children explore a bright undersea world and make brave, kind choices to help sea friends and find a safe way home.
In this interactive story, it's you who chooses the next step at each stage: your decisions influence the course... and the end of the adventure!
Designed for 3–4 years: a simple, reassuring story suitable for preschool children.
The quiz: did you understand the story well?
- Glass window
- A clear part of the boat you can look through to see outside.
- Bubble boat
- A small boat that moves with air bubbles and keeps you safe.
- Diver
- A person who goes into the water with special clothes to swim down.
- Glides
- Moves very smoothly and quietly, like sliding on soft water.
- Seaweed
- Long green plants that grow in the sea and move with the water.
- Coral
- Hard, colorful sea rock that is a home for many small fish.
- Shell drum
- A round shell used like a drum to make soft sounds.
- Kelp forest
- A place in the sea with many tall, thick sea plants close together.
- Anchor
- A heavy metal thing that stops a boat from moving in the water.
- Parade
- A group that moves together in a line, like fish swimming in order.
- Creaks
- Makes a slow, small sound when something moves a little bit.
- Rhythm
- A regular beat or pattern you can hear or feel, like counting.