Mission to Seychelles

Konker is in tears: her father has not returned from his mysterious mission to Seychelles… Tikulu suggests that they should go there to search for him. Once in Seychelles, the two children discover strange things taking place on Devils Island. A colourful book full of suspense…

ISBN : 978 99903 37 60 0
Publication date : 2009
Number of pages : 28 Pages
Price: Rs 350

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Mission to Seychelles is the 12th album of the collection for young readers “Tikulu’s Adventures”. This children’s book was illustrated by Henry Koombes and written by Christophe Cassiau-Haurie. The latter has written five albums intended for young readers and many articles, documentaries and comic books… It is the first story that Christophe Cassiau-Haurie writes for the collection “Tikulu’s Adventures”.

Our young readers can enjoy the magical scenery of the Seychelles thanks to Tikulu and Konker: not only will they appreciate Victoria, the Seychelles’ capital, but they will also uncover the mystery that surrounding Devil’s Island. Be ready for an investigation full of surprises!

Turtles in Seychelles and in Mauritius

As tortoises and turtles are considered to be endangered, their number is decreasing. Fortunately, some countries – like the Seychelles – have adopted important measures in order to protect them. Thanks to these measures, tortoises and turtles can now breed and thrive by hiding their eggs in the sand. In Mauritius, the general public is not really aware of the turtles’ existence and their importance regarding the marine environment, particularly in the coral reef ecosystem. Based on this observation, Editions VIZAVI, together with three NGOs, decided to at least try to do something. That is how the booklet Sea Turtles was added to the collection “Naturally Curious”.

Turtles in Seychelles and Mauritius

As tortoises and turtles are considered to be endangered, their number is decreasing. Fortunately, some countries – like the Seychelles – have adopted important measures in order to protect them. Thanks to these measures, tortoises and turtles can now breed and thrive by hiding their eggs in the sand. In Mauritius, the general public is not really aware of the turtles’ existence and their importance regarding the marine environment, particularly in the coral reef ecosystem. Based on this observation, Editions VIZAVI, together with three NGOs, decided to at least try to do something. That is how the booklet Sea Turtles was added to the collection “Naturally Curious”.