This is Coco’s friend Coral.
She’s 3 years old and is honestly one of the coolest babes we know.
She loves singing as her Dad jams out on his guitar.
Her go-to snack is lilikoi mochi and the only thing getting her out of her Rapunzel princess costume is her swimmie.
Her Mom sayings she’s always sharing with her friends, the only problem is her “sharing” has turned into giving her veggies to the local chickens.
But most of all, Coral LOVES the ocean.
When her Mama was pregnant with her, she’d long board this secret wave behind their house. And, they still tandem surf that same spot today.
Whether it’s surfing, the animals or her weekly beach clean-up treasure hunt, Coral just loves the beach.
That’s why she keeps it clean, just like Coco.
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