Yaya and the Sea: An Illustrated Journey

$18.99

Dive into an enchanting journey with Yaya and discover the mysteries of the sea. This captivating children's book combines vibrant illustrations with a sweet tale of adventure and discovery.

  • Vivid and colorful illustrations that captivate young readers.

  • Enchanting storytelling that encourages adventure and curiosity.

  • Perfect for ages 4-8, fostering early literacy and imagination.

Share the joy of exploration and the wonder of the ocean as little ones embark on a heartwarming journey with Yaya. This book is a delightful way to bond, inspire conversations, and create lasting memories.


A family goes on a trip from the city to the sea in search of renewal in this “lively and lovely…beautiful” (Jacqueline Woodson, National Book Award–winning author of Brown Girl Dreaming) picture book that’s an ode to sisterhood, nature, and being present.

On the first day of spring, when the city is quiet and still, little Yaya takes the A train down to New York City’s southern shores with her mama and aunties to greet Mama Ocean and celebrate the arrival of a new season through a ritual of letting go of the past and embracing the new.

Dive into an enchanting journey with Yaya and discover the mysteries of the sea. This captivating children's book combines vibrant illustrations with a sweet tale of adventure and discovery.

  • Vivid and colorful illustrations that captivate young readers.

  • Enchanting storytelling that encourages adventure and curiosity.

  • Perfect for ages 4-8, fostering early literacy and imagination.

Share the joy of exploration and the wonder of the ocean as little ones embark on a heartwarming journey with Yaya. This book is a delightful way to bond, inspire conversations, and create lasting memories.


A family goes on a trip from the city to the sea in search of renewal in this “lively and lovely…beautiful” (Jacqueline Woodson, National Book Award–winning author of Brown Girl Dreaming) picture book that’s an ode to sisterhood, nature, and being present.

On the first day of spring, when the city is quiet and still, little Yaya takes the A train down to New York City’s southern shores with her mama and aunties to greet Mama Ocean and celebrate the arrival of a new season through a ritual of letting go of the past and embracing the new.